The Thousandth Woman
t the other, and from the man for collars and dress shirts, in another of St. James', to the only man for soft shirts, on Piccadilly. Hilton Toye visited them all in turn this fine September m
e bit of a military blood, who had come ashore in a pair of cloth to
Toye see his club any time he was passing and cared to look in for lunch. He had said so as though he would like it a great deal, and suddenly Toye had a mind to take him at his word right now.
ot know and was not the man to inquire. It was no business of his, anyway. Reference to a card, traded for his own in Southampton Water, and duly filed in hi
d the visitor on their way back through the hall. A martia
Genoa either," said Captain Aylm
ot about the city?" pursued
neither ashore nor afloat. It's a bit amphibious. Of course you can go
o days?" Toye was cutting his
d had a night in the Bay
ded Toye, as though he was thinking of something else. There was
ou've cut
I was going to say I only got on at Genoa, and they couldn't give me a roo
atural topic of conversation. Twice his host had listened with adamantine politeness; this time he wa
ell, frankly, I wasn't, but it may have been my fault. It does rather warp
es, and by Jove he had to see a
restraint. Toye rose with finer alacrity. "I hope you won't think me ru
rt. "I was only going to ask you one thing about Mr. Cazalet," he said, "and I guess I've a reason for a
ght question readily enough. "I thought he was a very good chap as far as Naples, but after Geno
four, di
ould have played Wedding Gues
s he said he had friends in Rome; but we never heard of 'em beforehand, and I should have let the whole thing strike me a bit sooner if I'd been Cazalet. Soon enough to
ur Street, the latest little time-table of continental trains. This he carried, not on foot but in a taxi, to the Savoy Hotel, where it kept him busy in his own room for the best part of another hour. But by that time Hilton Toye looked more than an hour older than on sitting down at his writing-table with penc
re the visitor of the morning again presented himself before the afternoon; now merely a little worn, as a man will look after losing a s
red to him; he took it listlessly, scarcely looked at it at first, then tore it in his anxiety to find something he had qu
ne!" he crie
to go and see somebo
must hav
ye, with the decisive cour
ne; you don't look a bit fit
o place for me in the fall. Just as well, too, I jud
hav
s you to all the capitals of Europe in turn. It takes you so long to
for the moment. But already his high spirits were reasserting themselves; indeed, a cynic with an
," said Toye, watching
k from there!" Cazalet lo
s my mistake, and here's this situat
situ
it or not, and I don't like it any, because I don't have any friends there. And that
et, "with pleasure." B
ve me an introduction to tho
t showed between his lips, moistening them. It was
ou I'd any fr
arse than puzzled. Toye made himself chuck
" said he, "I guess I