Arnold closed the door and made his way into the street.
CHAPTER XXXIII
SABATINI'S DAUGHTER
Sabatini, already dressed for the evening, his coat upon his arm, paused only to light a cigarette and read once more the telegram which he held between his fingers, before he left his house to step into the automobile which was waiting outside. His servant entered the room with his silk hat.
"You will remember carefully my instructions, Pietro?" he said.
"Assuredly, sir," the man answered.
"If there is a telegram, any communication from the Embassy, or telephone message, you will bring it to me yourself, at once, at number 17, Grosvenor Square. If any one should call to see me, you know exactly where I am to be found."
"There is a young gentleman here now, sir," the man announced. "He has just arrived."
"The young gentleman who was here before, to-day?" Sabatini asked.