1He did as she bade and in five minutes she joined him. He was smoking a cigarette.

2"I say, could I have a brandy and soda?"

3"Yes, I'll ring."

4"I don't think it would hurt you by the look of things."

5They waited in silence for the boy to answer. She gave the order.

6"Ring up the laboratory and ask if Walter is there," she said then. "They won't know your voice."

7He took up the receiver and asked for the number. He inquired whether Dr. Fane was in. He put down the receiver.

8"He hasn't been in since tiffin," he told her. "Ask the boy whether he has been here."

9"I daren't. It'll look so funny if he has and I didn't see him."

10The boy brought the drinks and Townsend helped himself. When he offered her some she shook her head.

11"What's to be done if it was Walter?" she asked.

12"Perhaps he wouldn't care."

13"Walter?"

14Her tone was incredulous.

15"It's always struck me he was rather shy. Some men can't bear scenes, you know. He's got sense enough to know that there's nothing to be gained by making a scandal. I don't believe for a minute it was Walter, but even if it was my impression is that he'll do nothing. I think he'll ignore it."

16She reflected for a moment.

17"He's awfully in love with me."

18"Well, that's all to the good. You'll get round him."

19He gave her that charming smile of his which she had always found so irresistible. It was a slow smile which started in his clear blue eyes and travelled by perceptible degrees to his shapely mouth. He had small white even teeth. It was a very sensual smile and it made her heart melt in her body.

20"I don't very much care," she said, with a flash of gaiety. "It was worth it."

21"It was my fault."

22"Why did you come? I was amazed to see you."

23"I couldn't resist it."

24"You dear."

25She leaned a little towards him, her dark and shining eyes gazing passionately into his, her mouth a little open with desire, and he put his arms round her. She abandoned herself with a sigh of ecstasy to their shelter.

26"You know you can always count on me," he said.

27"I'm so happy with you. I wish I could make you as happy as you make me."

28"You're not frightened any more?"

29"I hate Walter," she answered.

30He did not quite know what to say to this, so he kissed her. Her face was very soft against his.

31But he took her wrist on which was a little gold watch and looked at the time.

32"Do you know what I must do now?"

33"Bolt?" she smiled.

34He nodded. For one instant she clung to him more closely, but she felt his desire to go, and she released him.

35"It's shameful the way you neglect your work. Be off with you."

36He could never resist the temptation to flirt.

37"You seem in a devil of a hurry to get rid of me," he said lightly.

38"You know that I hate to let you go."

39Her answer was low and deep and serious. He gave a flattered laugh.

40"Don't worry your pretty little head about our mysterious visitor. I'm quite sure it was the amah. And if there's any trouble I guarantee to get you out of it."

41"Have you had a lot of experience?"

42His smile was amused and complacent.

43"No, but I flatter myself that I've got a head screwed on my shoulders."