'You said you would do something for me without asking questions. Will you?'
'If I can.'
'Keep Mr. Van Torp away from me during the voyage. I mean, as much as you can without being openly rude. Have my chair put next to some other woman's and your own on my other side. Do you mind doing that?'
Griggs smiled.
'No,' he said, 'I don't mind.'
'And if I am walking on deck and he joins me, come and walk beside me too. Will you? Are you quite sure you don't mind?'
'Yes.' He was still smiling. 'I'm quite certain that I don't dislike the idea.'
'I wish I were sure of being seasick,' Margaret said thoughtfully.
'It's bad for the voice, but it would be a great resource.'
'As a resource, I shall try to be a good substitute for it,' said
Griggs.
Margaret realised what she had said and laughed.