"Better take a little now or you 'll be having a long one coming to you."
"That's just it," retorted Donaldson. "I 've got all eternity for sleep."
"So? Well, I 'll take mine here and now, thanks. I want to wake up!"
The older man's sober common-sense brought Donaldson to himself.
"Guess you 're right," he admitted.
He took out a card and scribbled two addresses, one of the Waldorf and the other of the Arsdale house.
"You will notify me at one of these places as soon as you learn anything?"
"Allee light."
"At once, you understand?"
Saul insisted upon landing Donaldson at his hotel before going on to his own home. The latter grasped the big hand of his friend.