"Into danger, I'm afraid. He seemed reckless. He asked if I knew the time of the night-trains for Lindau----"
"Lindau--and you told him?"
"I found out from a lodger upon the second floor who is in the Railway Service. There is but one train. It leaves the Haupt Bahnhof at thirteen minutes past eleven."
Madame Rochal hesitated a moment, and then:
"Frau Nisko," she said, quickly, glancing at her watch, "I have been given my freedom. I am going out. I do not know when I shall return----"
"But Herr Markov----!"
"I will communicate with him."
She glanced around the room and then went quickly down the stair, Frau Nisko following, still bewildered at the turn of events.
"What shall I say to Herr Markov?" she repeated helplessly.
"That I--I am going to seek him," said Zoya.