"Your uncle," he went on, "is one of those thoroughly conceited, egotistical men who will probably listen to no one. You see, I have found out a little about him already. But they tell me that her social position means a great deal to your aunt. Neither her birth nor her friends could save her if Fischer drags your uncle to his chariot wheels."
"Do you think, perhaps, that you underestimate Mr. Fischer's position over here?" she asked thoughtfully.
"I don't think I do," he replied, "but here is something which you have scarcely appreciated. Fischer has had the effrontery to link himself up with a little crowd of Germans all through the States, who are making organised attempts to destroy the factories where ammunitions are being made for the Allies. That sort of thing, you know, would bring any one, however, distantly connected with it, to Sing Sing…. One moment," he added quickly, as Mrs. Hastings stepped forward to meet them; "the reception at the British Embassy to-night?"
"The others are going," she said. "My aunt didn't feel she was sufficiently—"
"We sent you a card round especially this afternoon," Lutchester interrupted. "You'll come?"
"How nice of you! Of course I will," she promised.
CHAPTER XXXIV
"Small affair, this," Downing observed, as he piloted Lutchester through the stately reception rooms of the Embassy. "You see, we are all living a sort of touchy life here, nowadays. We try to be civil to any of the German or Austrian lot when we meet, but of course they don't come to our functions. And every now and then some of those plaguey neutrals get the needle and they don't come, so we never know quite where we are, Guadopolis has been avoiding us lately, and I hear he was seen out at the Lakewood Country Club with Count Reszka, the Rumanian Minister, a few days ago. Gave the Chief quite a little flurry, that did."
"There's an idea over in London," Lutchester remarked, "that a good deal of the war is being shaped in Washington nowadays."
"That is the Chief's notion," Downing assented. "I know he's pining to talk to you, so we'll go and do the dutiful."