The Double Traitor
cross the table to
you spoke of your removal here from Paris very much as though it were a veritable exile. I told you then that there might be surprises in
its furniture and appointments, the profusion of flowers, and the soft grey carpet, so thickly piled that every sound was deadened. The delicate strains of music came from an invisible orchestra concealed behind a canopy of palms. The head-waiters had the correct cleri
oy," he confessed. "One has heard of the growing wealt
panion laughed softly
ustrian, that is to say, with much English in my blood.
s one meets travelling, and you know what the Germans have done for Monte Carlo and the Riviera-even, to a lesser extent, for Paris and Rome. Wherever they have
ps of her slim and beautifully cared for fingers. She
s. You are a diplomatist, and it is for you, is it not, outwardly, at
y. His companion's words had
e the first person to whom I have spoken like this. And you yourself," he pointed out
ke foolishly, perhaps, but only for your good. You see, Mr. Franc
d, smiling across at her, "am mor
urled h
ed, "that you are goi
gate asserted. "My methods would seem too clu
city by dining with you alone and without a chaperon. Tell me a little about yourself. We have met three times, is it not-once at the Embassy, once a
Bukarest. From there I went to Rome. Then I was sec
e-they are Engl
young, and my father when I was at Eton. I have an estate
our profession? You have the
ng else like it in the
ght almost add that there has been no time in the history of Europe s
oung diplomatist to draw in his horns when a beautiful y
of these things,
ged her s
annot act, or rather, if we do, it is in a very insignificant w
," he said, "if you will tell me why you
ssed, "what a remarkably go
hough attractive enough, was in its way ordinary, hers was entirely unusual. She, too, was slim, but so far from being tall, her figure was almost petite. Her dark brown hair was arranged in perfectly plain braids behind and with a slight fringe in front. Her complexion was pale. Her features were
ut when we are alone and have time, I should so muc
sured her, "which I should like to d
little grim
ave my sort of serious things for another time. I am quite certain that I k
d?" he aske
me sudde
nd this is a very dangerous city for flirtations. At Court one has to be so careful, and you know I am already considered far too muc
oes anything
nking. Everything matters to one in your
that you think more of my pr
reports you make, which count. It is your daily life among the people of the nation to which you are attached, the friends you make among them, the hospitalit
one for my peace of
say those things much t
u have served a very
le, "it has been an apprenticeship only, a probationary
now when you have fou
ce even trembled as he answered
trangled upon her lips. He turned his head and followed the direction of her eyes. Three young men in the uniform of officers had entered the room, and stood there as though look
young men?" N
he three newcomers seemed to recognise her. He strode at once towards their table. Norgate, glancing up at his approach, w
d you her
ly to her feet. She dropped the sligh
e unexpected, is it no
ng man answered, with
his regard with half-amused, half-impatient in
o present Mr. Francis
rose to his feet, bowed and remained standing. The
d imperatively. "I will conclude y
a?tres d'h?tel had gathered obsequiously around. For some reason or other
little unusual, Prin
young man's face b
id, sir?" he demanded.
ce who apparently has not learnt how
rgate's fists were clenched and his eyes gl
d, "you will please gi
who wore the uniform of an officer of high rank, suddenly approached. He addressed the Prince, and they all talked together in
evening," he said to the dumbfounded
mewhat unwillingly held open for him by a ma?tre d'h?tel, but outside the Baroness's automobile w
ome," she faltered. "I a
, but no one offered him any provocation. I should think by this time he
ed, as she gave him her
understand. Pleas
hions. Norgate remained upon the pavement until the car had disappeared. Then he looked back o
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