More, you even investigated rather carefully my
social and financial standing before taking me into your confidence, or
admitting me to your home. Is this not true?"
"Undoubtedly. I had reason to wish assurance in these matters. I had to
present you to my friends."
"Yet this very knowledge of my social position placed me on a totally
different plane from that of a detective picked up at some agency. You
knew I was not serving you for pay."
"Did I?"
"I should hope you did," his voice hardening slightly.
"But for what other end did you volunteer your services?"
"Perhaps that is not so easily explained. It was a spirit of adventure
which first led me to answer your advertisement, I presume. At least, I
can give it no other name. Then, when we met, you appealed to me
personally; I felt a desire to further our acquaintance and--well, your
story aroused my interest."
"Is that all?"
"It might have been had not you chosen methods of procedure which led me
to other thoughts."
She laughed.
"Oh, I see! All this has happened because I introduced you to the others
as my fiance. Why, that is positively funny. Didn't you know that was
only a part of the game being played?"
"Yes," he said, ignoring the humour of it, and feeling oddly sober, "I
understood, and was playing, the same as you. Only both of us, I think,
forget an important fact."
"What, please?"
"That we were young, socially on a level, and that you were an
exceedingly charming young woman.
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