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What are you doing, Fitzroy?" for Medenham was discharging his obligations to the boy in buttons and a porter. "Paying my debts," said he, smiling at her. "Of course you realize that I pay all expenses?" she said, with just the requisite note of hauteur in her voice that the situation called for. "This is entirely a personal matter, I assure you, Miss Vanrenen."

She snatched the form angrily from his outstretched hand. "Which one?" she asked. "The word after " "Come round this side. You are incommoding Miss Vanrenen." The man obeyed. With the curious fatality which attends such incidents, even among well-bred people, not a word was spoken by any of the others. To all seeming, Mrs.

Devar's change of front had caused him some grim amusement, but the discovery of Marigny's artifice roused his wrath again. It was high time that Cynthia should be enlightened, partly at least, as to the true nature of the "accident" that had befallen her; he had already solved the riddle of Smith's disappearance. "The road to Bristol lies behind you, Miss Vanrenen," he said.

The sleek coachwork and spotless leather upholstery, the shining brass fittings and glistening wings, every visible detail in fact, gave good promise of the excellence of the engine stowed away beneath the square bonnet. Evidently Miss Vanrenen had cultivated the habit of gathering information rapidly. "This car?" she exclaimed, with a delightful lifting of arched eyebrows.

If there was a moon, it was hidden by the hills. "Whatever o'clock is it?" she cried in a voice that held almost a sound of scare. Medenham looked at his watch, and had to hold it close to his eyes before he could make out the hour. "Time you were back at the hotel," he said, swinging the boat round quickly. "I am afraid I have kept you out too long, Miss Vanrenen.

I'm goin' stwaight now 'pon me honor. This chap, Marigny " "You fool! I offer you liberty and money, yet you try brazenly to get me to fall in with your wretched designs against Miss Vanrenen! Which is it to be a police cell or the railway station?" Medenham moved as if to summon the hall-porter. In a very frenzy of fear Devar caught his arm. "For Gawd's sake " he whispered. "You go, then?"

Not for all his wealth would Vanrenen cast a shadow on the unsullied intimacy of their affection.

While Medenham was wrestling with the cork of a bottle of claret she whispered: "This is screamingly funny, Cynthia. I have solved the riddle at last. Our chauffeur is using his master's car and his master's eatables as well." "Don't care a cent," said Cynthia, who found the lobster admirable. "But if any inquiry is made and our names are mixed up in it, Mr. Vanrenen may be angry."

"Of course you'd say that, but it all depends on what the guv'nor means to do. He's a dare-devil at the wheel, I can tell you, an' never says a word to me when I let things rip. But he's up to some game to-day. He's fair crazy about that girl you have in tow what's her name? Vanrenen, isn't it?"

If a French count were to be supplanted by an English viscount, what better opportunity of approving the change could present itself? "Mr. Fitzroy," she said in her shrill voice, "I can never thank you sufficiently for the courage and resource you displayed in rescuing Miss Vanrenen. You have acted most nobly. I am only saying now what Mr.

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