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  Felixmoveduneasilyinhischair。

  “Ofcourse,“hesaid,“itdependsuponhowmuchtheywanttokeepyouapart。Butyouknowthatyouarerunninggreatrisks?“

  “Why,no,“Mr。Sabinsaid。“Iscarcelythoughtthat。Ihaveunderstoodthatthesocietywasbynomeansinitsformerflourishingcondition。“

  Felixlaughedscornfully。

  “Theyhaveneverbeen,“heanswered,“richerormorepowerful。

  DuringthelasttwelvemonthstheyhavebeenactiveineverypartofEurope。“

  Mr。Sabin’sfacehardened。

  “Verywell!“hesaid。“Wewilltrytheirstrength。“

  “We!“Felixlaughedshortly。“Youforgetthatmyhandsaretied。

  IcannothelpyouorLucille。Youmustknowthat。“

  “Youcannotinterferedirectly,“Mr。Sabinadmitted。“YetyouareLucille’sbrother,andIamforcedtoappealtoyou。IfyouwillbemycompanionforalittlewhileIthinkIcanshowyouhowyoucanhelpLucilleatanyrate,andyetrunnorisk。“

  Thelittlepartyatthenexttablewerebreakingupatlast。LadyCarey,paleandbored,withtired,swolleneyes-theywerealwaysalittleprominent-roselanguidlyandbegantogathertogetherherbelongings。AsshedidsoshelookedoverthebackofherchairandmetMr。Sabin’seyes。Heroseatonceandbowed。Shecastaquicksidelongglanceathercompanions,whichheatonceunderstood。

  “Ihavethehonour,LadyCarey,“hesaid,“ofrecallingmyselftoyourrecollection。WemetinParisandLondonnotsoverymanyyearsago。Youperhapsrememberthecardinal’sdinner?“

  Aslightsmileflickereduponherlips。Theman’sadroitnessalwaysexcitedheradmiration。

  “Irememberitperfectly,andyou,Duke,“sheanswered。“Haveyoumadeyourhomeonthissideofthewater?“

  Mr。Sabinshookhisheadslowly。

  “Home!“herepeated。“Ah,Iwasalwaysabirdofpassage,youremember。YetIhavespentthreeverydelightfulyearsinthiscountry。“

  “AndI,“shesaid,loweringhertoneandleaningtowardshim,“oneverystupid,idioticday。“

  Mr。Sabinassumedthelookofamanwhodeniesanypersonalresponsibilityinanunfortunatehappening。

  “Itwasregrettable,“hemurmured,“butIassureyouthatitwasunavoidable。Lucille’sbrothermusthaveacertainclaimuponme,anditwashisfirstdayinAmerica。“

  Shewassilentforamoment。Thensheturnedabruptlytowardsthedoor。Herfriendswerealreadyontheway。

  “Comewithme,“shesaid。“Iwanttospeaktoyou。“

  Hefollowedheroutintothelobby。Felixcameafewpacesbehind。

  Therestaurantwasstillfullofpeople,thehumofconversationalmostdrowningthemusic。EveryoneglancedcuriouslyatLadyCarey,whowasafamouswoman。Shecarriedherselfwithacertaininsolentindifference,thenationaldeportmentofhersexandrank。

  Thewomenwhisperedtogetherthatshewas“veryEnglish。“

  InthelobbysheturnedsuddenlyuponMr。Sabin。

  “Willyoutakemebacktomyhotel?“sheaskedpointedly。

  “IregretthatIcannot,“heanswered。“IhavepromisedtoshowFelixsomeofthewondersofNewYorkbynight。“

  “Youcantakehimto-morrow。“

  “To-morrow,“Mr。Sabinsaid,“heleavesfortheWest。“

  Shelookedcloselyintohisimpassiveface。

  “Isupposethatyouarelying,“shesaidshortly。

  “Yourcandour,“heansweredcoldly,“sometimesapproachesbrutality。“

  Sheleanedtowardshim,herfacesuddenlysoftened。

  “Weareplayingafoolishgamewithoneanother,“shemurmured。“I

  offeryouanalliance,myfriendship,perhapsmyhelp。“

  “WhatcanIdo,“heansweredgravely,“savebegrateful-andaccept?“

  “Then-“

  Shestoppedshort。ItwasMr。Sabin’sluckwhichhadintervened。

  HerbertDaikeithstoodatherelbow。

  “LadyCarey,“hesaid,“they’reallgonebutthematerandI。

  Forgivemyinterruptingyou,“headdedhastily。

  “Youcangoon,Herbert,“sheadded。“TheDucdeSouspennierwillbringme。“

  Mr。Sabin,whohadnointentionofdoinganythingofthesort,turnedtowardstheyoungmanwithasmile。

  “LadyCareyhasnotintroducedus,“hesaid,“butIhaveseenyouatRanelaghquiteoften。Ifyouarestillkeenonpoloyoushouldhaveatryoverhere。IfancyyouwouldfindthattheseAmericanyoungsterscanholdtheirown。Allright,Felix,Iamreadynow。

  LadyCarey,Ishalldomyselfthehonourofwaitinguponyouearlyto-morrowmorning,asIhavealittleexcursiontopropose。

  Good-night。“

  Sheshruggedhershoulderseversoslightlyassheturnedaway。Mr。

  Sabinsmiled-faintlyamused。HeturnedtoFelix。

  “Come,“hesaid,“wehavenotimetolose。“

  Iregret,“Mr。SabinsaidtoFelixastheysatsidebysideinthesmallcoupe,“thatyourstayinthiscountrywillbesobrief。“

  “Indeed,“Felixanswered。“MayIaskwhatyoucallbrief?“

  Mr。Sabinlookedoutofthecarriagewindow。

  “Wearealready,“hesaid,“onthewaytoEngland。“

  Felixlaughed。

  “This,“hesaid,“islikeoldtimes。“

  Mr。Sabinsmiled。

  “Thesystemofespionagehere,“heremarked,“ispainfullyprimitive。

  Itlacksfinesseandjudgment。ThefactthatIhavetakenexpensiveroomsontheCampania,andthatIhavesentmanypackagesthere,thatmyownbelongingsarestillinmyroomsuntouched,seemstoourfriendsconclusiveevidencethatIamgoingtoattempttoleaveAmericabythatboat。Theyhave,Ibelieve,awarrantformyarrestonsomeridiculouschargewhichtheyintendtopresentatthelastmoment。Theywillnothavetheopportunity。“

  “Butthereisnoothersteamersailingto-morrow,isthere?“Felixasked。

  “NotfromNewYork,“Mr。Sabinanswered,“butitwasnevermyintentiontosailfromNewYork。WeareonourwaytoBostonnow,andwesailintheSaxoniaatsixo’clockto-morrowmorning。

  “WeappeartobestoppingattheWaldorf,“Felixremarked。

  “Itisquitecorrect,“Mr。Sabinanswered。“Followmethroughthehallasquicklyaspossible。Thereisanothercarriagewaitingattheotherentrance,andIexpecttofindinitDusonandmydressing-case。

  Theyalightedandmadetheirwaythoughthecrowdedvestibules。AttheThirty-fourthStreetentranceacarriagewasdrawnup。Dusonwasstandinguponthepavement,hispale,nervousfacewhiterthaneverundertheelectriclight。Mr。Sabinstoppedshort。

  “Felix,“hesaid,“oneword。Ifbyanychancethingshavegonewrongtheywillnothavemadeanyarrangementstodetainyou。CatchthemidnighttraintoBostonandembarkontheSaxonia。TherewillbeacableforyouatLiverpool。Butthemomentyouleavemesendthisdespatch。“

  Felixnoddedandputthecrumpled-uppieceofpaperinhispocket。

  Thetwomenpassedon。Dusontookoffhishat,buthisfingersweretrembling。Thecarriagedoorwasopenedandatall,sparemandescended。

  “ThisisMr。Sabin?“heremarked。

  Mr。Sabinbowed。

  “Thatismyname,“headmitted,“bywhichIhavebeengenerallycalledinthisdemocraticcountry。Whatisyourbusinesswithme?“

  “Iratherguessthatyou’remyprisoner,“themananswered。“Ifyou’llsteprightinherewecangetawayquietly。“

  “Thesuggestion,“Mr。Sabinremarked,“soundsinviting,butIamsomewhatpressedfortime。MightIinquirethenatureofthechargeyouhaveagainstme?“

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