XV[ToC]
VIOLA REVOLTS FROM CLARKE
No sooner were they seated in their carriage than Clarke broke forth in harsh protest. "You must not think of leaving Pratt's house at this time."
"Why not?" asked Viola, roused by the tone of his voice, which was even less considerate than his words.
"Because it will displease him—may possibly alienate him just at a moment when we need him most. He will not consent to be shut out from these test-sittings; on the contrary, he is likely to insist on their taking place in his own library. Furthermore, I don't see why you are in haste to leave so sumptuous an abode."
"Because I hate him, and all connected with him." Her voice was colored with a fierce disgust. "That is the reason, and reason enough."
"You must not let him know that."
"I don't care if he knows it or not. We are not dependent on him or his house."