ant Drummond. "May I sit here?" and the young wom
he glanced around, then imp
," he said, "
l with a smile, and after half a moment
ou dance, Mi
ou must not allow politeness to keep you away from the floor, or, pe
hint, is it? Tell me that I have n
ply because we met casually the other day you a
der the eagle eye of my Captain once or twice this evening, and I have been rather endeavoring to keep out of his sight. I fear he has found something new about me of w
ne anything
it seems all of no avail. I endeavor to go about the ship with a subdued, humble, unobtrusive air, but this is rathe
ether, and that of itself was an intangible bond linking him with her who had no ties with any one else. She liked him; had liked him from the fi
s again? You do not look v
ope you don't think I am forward in saying this, but really to-night, when I saw you at the head of the gangway, I could scarcely refrain from going directly to you and greeting you. I am afraid I made rather a hash of it with Captain Kempt. He is too much of a gentleman to hav
ntil this moment I hadn't the least suspicion that you didn't rec
e a cropper when I spoke of that Russian affair before your fri
e in New York together, but the opportunity never seemed-well, I couldn't quite explain, and, indeed, didn't wish to explain my own inexplicable conduct at the b
been in
re there ne
accounts
nts fo
y in Bar Harbor, hoping to catch a glimpse of you. I h
rowns at you! Have you b
a little bit. I wanted to apologize for talking
, if you remember, we walked
waiting for you,
e waiting
hey weren
of explanation, and, besides, we had other interesting things to discuss. This function on the cruiser has loomed so la
ugh we possess a reasonably efficient band, still, a cruiser is not exactly designed for the use to which it is being put to
moments before she replied, then she looke
nsternation' quite equals an
ert Stanley-is praise, indeed. And now, Miss Amhurst, since I have confessed my fruitless wande
dreamily watch
so very friendly with Captain Kempt to-night he may expect you to smoke a cigar with him, and it will possib
he name of the young lady who
es
ping with the
es
was taking a liberty if I
ghed Dorothy. "Is
o you as Prince Lermontoff if he were not, as we say in Scotland, a real Mackay-the genuine ar
Prince is going w
op and a pair of rooms above it in a working quarter of the city. I shall occupy one of the rooms a
given his esta
e spends so much money on his experiments and travel that, although he has a f
y. I wonder why they haven't returned. The
ight return of his stammering, "your frie
determined to
. The Prince has a good deal of influence in St. Petersburg, which he will use quietly on my be
ellow-officer, who raised his c
d, the Captain wa
d he sa
a note for you in your cab
, if you don't mind, and i
I'm sure," said Chesham, agai
what I have f
a sigh proportio
a sign of unrepentant villainy in me. Any other Lieutenant may steal a horse while I may not look
ive, and notice slights where nothing
d and handed Dr
oked at him he flattered himself that he noticed a tr
ve!" h
not prevent herself from
ralty commands me to take th
at ser
ith well-fei
. My only fear is I shall have to take the train for New York early to-morrow morning. But," he said, holding out his ha
in his, this time
d, "and I will reply. I