“Youmustremember,“hesaid,“thatsupposinganyoneelsestumblesuponthesametrailasIhavebeenpursuing,andsuspicionisafterwardsdirectedtowardsmadame,yournotproducingthatletterattheinquestwillmakeituselessasevidenceinherfavour。“
  “Ihaveconsideredallthesethings,“Mr。Sabinsaid。“Ishalldeposittheletterinasafeplace。Butitsusewillneverbenecessary。Youaretheonlymanwhomighthaveforcedmetoproduceit,andyouknowthetruth。“
  Passmorerosereluctantly。
  “Iwantyou,“Mr。Sabinsaid,“toleavemenotonlyyouraddress,butthemeansoffindingyouatanymomentduringthenextfour-and-twentyhours。Imayhavesomeimportantworkforyou。“
  Themansmiledashetoreleaffromhispocketbookandamadeafewnotes。
  “Ishallbegladtotakeanycommissionfromyou,sir,“hesaid。
  “Totellyouthetruth,Iscarcelythoughtthatyouwouldbecontenttositdownandwait。“
  Mr。Sabinsmiled。
  “Ithink,“hesaid,“thatveryshortlyIcanfindyouplentytodo。“
  Mr。Sabinafewminutesafterwardsorderedhiscarriage,andwasdriventoDorsetHouse。HeaskedforLucille,butwasshownatonceintothelibrary,wheretheDukewasawaitinghim。ThenMr。Sabinknewthatsomethinghadhappened。
  TheDukeextendedhishandsolemnly。
  “MydearSouspennier,“hesaid,“Iamgladtoseeyou。Iwasinfactonthepointofdespatchingamessengertoyourhotel。“
  “Iamglad,“Mr。Sabinremarked,“thatmyvisitisopportune。Totellyouthetruth,Duke,Iamanxioustoseemywife。“
  TheDukecoughed。
  “Itrust,“hesaid,“thatyouwillnotforamomentconsidermeguiltyofanydiscourtesytotheCountess,forwhomIhaveagreatrespectandliking。ButithascometomyknowledgethattheshelterofmyroofandnamewerebeinggiventoproceedingsofwhichIheartilydisapproved。IthereforeonlyafewhoursagoformallybrokeoffallconnectionwithSaxeLeinitzerandhisfriends,andtoputthematterplainly,Iexpelledthemfromthehouse。“
  “Icongratulateyouheartily,Duke,uponamostsensibleproceeding,“
  Mr。Sabinsaid。“Butinthemeantimewhereismywife?“
  “Yourwifewasnotpresentatthetime,“theDukeanswered,“andI
  hadnottheslightestintentionofincludingherintheremarksI
  made。WhethersheunderstoodthisornotIcannotsay,butIhavesincebeengiventounderstandthatsheleftwiththem。“
  “Howlongago?“Mr。Sabinasked。
  “Severalhours,Ifear,“theDukeanswered。“Ishouldlike,Souspennier,toexpresstoyoumyregretsthatIwaseverinducedtobecomeconnectedinanywaywithproceedingswhichmusthavecausedyouagreatdealofpain。Ibegyoutoacceptmyapologies。
  “Idonotblameyou,Duke,“Mr。Sabinsaid。“Myonedesirenowistowrestmywifeawayfromthisgang。Canyoutellmewhethersheleftaloneorwithanyofthem?“
  “Iwillendeavourtoascertain,“theDukesaid,ringingthebell。
  ButbeforetheDuke’ssomewhatlong-windedseriesofquestionshadgoneveryfarMr。Sabingraspedthefactthattheservantshadbeentamperedwith。Withoutwastinganymoretimehetookasomewhathurriedleaveanddrovebacktothehotel。Oneofthehallportersapproachedhim,smiling。
  “Thereisaladywaitingforyouinyourrooms,sir,“heannounced。
  “Shearrivedafewminutesago。“
  Mr。Sabinrangfortheelevator,gotoutathisfloorandwalkeddownthecorridor,leaningalittlemoreheavilythanusualuponhisstick。IfindeeditwereLucillewhohadbravedallandcometohimthewaybeforethemmightstillbesmoothsailing。Hewouldneverlethergoagain。Hewassureofthat。TheywouldleaveEngland-yes,therewastimestilltocatchthefiveo’clocktrain。Heturnedthehandleofhisdoorandentered。Afamiliarfigurerosefromthedepthsofhiseasy-chair。Herhatlayonthetable,herjacketwasopen,oneofhiscigaretteswasbetweenherlips。ButitwasnotLucille。
  “LadyCarey!“hesaidslowly。“Thisisanunexpectedpleasure。
  HaveyoubroughtLucillewithyou?“
  “Iamafraid,“sheanswered,“thatIhavenoropesstrongenough。“
  “Youinsinuate,“heremarked,“thatLucillewouldbeunwillingtocome。“
  “Thereisnolongeranyneed,“shedeclared,withahardlittlelaugh,“forinsinuations。WehaveallbeenturnedoutfromDorsetHouseneckandcrop。Lucillehasacceptedtheinevitable。ShehasgonetoReginald’sBrott’srooms。“
  Mr。Sabinsmiled。
  “Indeed。IhavejustcomefromDorsetHousemyself。TheDukehassuppliedmewithahighlyentertainingaccountofhissuddenawakening。Thesituationmusthavebeenhumorous。“
  Hereyestwinkled。
  “itwasreallyscreaminglyfunny。TheDukehadonhishouseofLordsmanner,andweallsatroundlikealotofnaughtychildren。
  Ifonlyyoubadbeenthere。“
  Mr。Sabinsmiled。Suddenlyshelaidherhanduponhisarm。
  “Victor,“shesaid,“IhavecometoprovethatIamyourfriend。
  YoudonotbelievethatLucilleiswithReginaldBrott。Itistrue!
  Notonlythat,butsheisleavingEnglandwithhimto-night。Theman’sdevotionisirresistible-hehasbeengainingonherslowlybutsurelyallthetime。“
  “Ihavenoticed“Mr。Sabinremarkedcalmly,“thathehasbeenwonderfullyassiduous。IamsureIcongratulatehimuponhissuccess,ifhehassucceeded。“
  “Youdoubtmywordofcourse,“shesaid。“ButIhavenotcomeheretotellyouthings。Ihavecometoprovethem。Ipresumethatwhatyouseewithyourowneyeswillbesufficient。“
  Mr。Sabinshookhishead。
  “Certainlynot,“heanswered。“ImakeitaruletobelievenothingthatIsee,andnevertotrustmyears。“
  Shestampedherfootlightlyuponthefloor。
  “Howimpossibleyouare,“sheexclaimed。“IcantellyoubywhattrainLucilleandReginaldBrottwillleaveLondonto-night。IcantellyouwhyLucilleisboundtogo。“
  “Now,“Mr。Sabinsaid,“youarebeginningtogetinteresting。“
  “Lucillemustgo-orruntheriskofarrestforcomplicityinthemurderofDuson。“
  “Areyouserious?“Mr。Sabinasked,withadmirablyassumedgravity。
  “Isitajestingmatter?“sheansweredfiercely。“Lucilleboughtpoison,thesamepoisonwhichitwillbeprovedthatDusondiedof。
  Shecamehere,shewasthelastpersontoenteryourroombeforeDusonwasfounddead。Thepoliceareevennowsearchingforher。
  Escapeisheronlychance。“
  “Dearme,“Mr。Sabinsaid。“ThenitisnotonlyforBrott’ssakethatsheisrunningaway。“
  “Whatdoesthatmatter?Sheisgoing,andsheisgoingwithhim。“
  “Andwhy,“heasked,“doyoucometogivemewarning?Ihaveplentyoftimetointerpose。“
  “Youcantryifyouwill。Lucilleisinhiding。Shewillnotseeyouifyougotoher。Sheisdetermined。Indeed,shehasnochoice。Lucilleisabravewomaninmanyways,butyouknowthatshefearsdeath。Sheisinacorner。Sheisforcedtogo。“
  “Again,“hesaid,“IfeelthatImustaskyouwhydoyougivemewarning?“
  Shecameandstoodclosetohim。
  “Perhaps,“shesaidearnestly,“Iamanxioustoearnyourgratitude。
  Perhaps,too,Iknowthatnointerpositionofyourswouldbeofanyavail。“
  Mr。Sabinsmiled。
  “Still,“hesaid,“Idonotthinkthatitiswiseofyou。ImightappearatthestationandforciblypreventLucille’sdeparture。
  Afterall,sheismywife,youknow。“
  Sheshruggedhershoulders。
  “Iamnotafraid,“shesaid。“YouwillmakeinquirieswhenIhavegone,andyouwillfindoutthatIhavespokenthetruth。IfyoukeepLucilleinEnglandyouwillexposehertoaterriblerisk。Itisnotlikeyoutobeselfish。Youwillyieldtonecessity。“
  “WillyoutellmewhereLucilleisnow?“heasked。
  “Foryourownsakeandhers,no,“sheanswered。“Youalsoarewatched。Besides,itistoolate。ShewaswithBrotthalfanhouraftertheDuketurnedusoutofDorsetHouse。Don’tyouunderstand,Victor-won’tyou?Itistoolate。“
  Hesatdownheavilyinhiseasy-chair。Hiswholeappearancewasoneofabsolutedejection。
  “SoIamtobeleftaloneinmyoldage,“hemurmured。“Youhaveyourrevengenowatlast。Youhavecometotakeit。“
  Shesankonherkneesbythesideofhischair,andherarmsfelluponhisshoulders。
  “Howcanyouthinksocruellyofme,Victor,“shemurmured。“YouwerealwaysalittlemistakeninLucille。Shelovedyou,itistrue,butallherlifeshehasbeenfondofchangeandexcitement。
  ShecametoEuropewillingly-longbeforethisBrottwouldhavebeenherslavesaveforyourreappearance。Can’tyouforgether-foralittlewhile?“
  Mr。Sabinsatquitestill。Herhairbrushedhischeeks,herarmswereabouthisneck,herwholeattitudewasaninvitationforhisembrace。Buthesatlikeafigureofstone,neitherrepulsingnorencouragingher。
  “Youneednotbealoneunlessyoulike,“shewhispered。
  “Iamanoldman,“hesaidslowly,“andthisisahardblowformetobear。Imustbesure,absolutelysurethatshehasgone。“
  “Bythistimeto-morrow,“shemurmured,“alltheworldwillknowit。“
  “Cometomethen,“hesaid。“Ishallneedconsolation。“
  Hereyeswerebrightwithtriumph。Sheleanedoverhimandkissedhimonthelips。Thenshespranglightlytoherfeet。
  “Waithereforme,“shesaid,“andIwillcometoyou。Youshallknow,Victor,thatLucilleisnottheonlywomanintheworldwhohascaredforyou。“
  Therewasatapatthedoor。LadyCareywasbusyadjustingherhat。Passmoreentered,andstoodhesitatinguponthethreshold。
  Mr。Sabinhadrisentohisfeet。Hetookoneofherhandsandraisedittohislips。Shegavehimaswift,wonderfullookandpassedout。
  Mr。Sabin’smannerchangedasthoughbymagic。Hewasatoncealertandvigorous。
  “MydearPassmore,“hesaid,“cometothetable。WeshallwantthoseContinentaltime-tablesandtheLondonA。B。C。Youwillhavetotakeajourneyto-night。“
  Thetwowomenwerealoneinthemorning-roomofLadyCarey’shouseinPontStreet。Lucillewaswalkingrestlesslyupanddowntwistingherhandkerchiefbetweenherfingers。LadyCareywaswatchingher,morecomposed,toalloutwardappearance,butwithcloselycompressedlips,andbodinggleaminhereyes。
  “Ithink,“LadyCareysaid,“thatyouhadbetterseehim。“
  Lucilleturnedalmostfiercelyuponher。
  “Andwhy?“
  “Well,foronethinghewillnotunderstandyourrefusal。Hemaybesuspicious。“
  “Whatdoesitmatter?Ihavefinishedwithhim。IhavedoneallthatIpledgedmyselfto。Whatmorecanbeexpectedofme?Idonotwishtoseehimagain。“
  LadyCareylaughed。
  “Atleast,“shesaid,“Ithinkthatthepoormanhasarighttoreceivehiscongefromyou。Youcannotbreakwithhimwithoutawordofexplanation。Perhaps-youmaynotfinditsoeasyasitseems。“
  Lucillesweptaround。
  “Whatdoyoumean?“
  LadyCareyshruggedhershoulders。
  “Youareinacuriousmood,mydearLucille。WhatImeanisobviousenough。Brottisastrongmanandadeterminedman。Idonotthinkthathewillenjoybeingmadeafoolof。“
  Lucillewasindifferent。
  “Atanyrate,“shesaid,“Ishallnotseehim。Ihavequitemadeupmymindaboutthat。“
  “Andwhynot,Countess?“adeepvoiceaskedfromthethreshold。
  “WhathaveIdone?MayInotatleastknowmyfault?“
  LadyCareyroseandmovedtowardsthedoor。
  “Youshallhaveitoutbetweenyourselves,“shedeclared,lookingup,andnoddingatBrottasshepassed。“Don’tfight!“
  “Muriel!“
  Thecrywasimperative,butLadyCareyhadgone。Mr。BrottclosedthedoorbehindhimandconfrontedLucille。Abrilliantspotofcolourflaredinherpalecheeks。