“You’ve become such a fine London lady that it is not surprising I failed to recognise you when we first met,” he said, after a pause.
“No, I’m a good deal changed, I’ve no doubt, although perhaps I do not see it myself; but you will remember, Charlie, that I was but a slip of a girl when we were in the habit of meeting.”
Her companion nodded.
“And I’ve gone through a good deal since then,” she said in continuation.
“Ah, no doubt. What are you doing now, and where do you live?”
“Not many minutes’ walk from here. See me home, and we can talk over old times.”
See you home?”
“Yes, I will show you where I live, and you will then be able to give me a call when you have an hour or two to spare.”
The girl put her arm in his, and the two walked on together till they reached a street in close proximity to Regent Circus.
She stopped at one of the houses in the street, and gave a gentle rap at the door, which was opened by a neat, modest-looking, maid servant.