"Yes." He spoke almost unconsciously. He had never uttered a word about his own experiences to anyone, and he wondered if he should tell her what he had seen and heard.
"It was a kind of premonition which made me go to see you years ago," she said quietly. "Do you remember?"
"I shall never forget, and I'm very glad."
"Why are you very glad?"
"Because—because I'm sure your coming helped me!"
"How did it help you?"
"It helped me to see, to feel; I—I can't quite explain."
"That man—Count Romanoff—is evil," and she shuddered as she spoke.
"Why do you say so?"
"I felt it. I feel it now. He was your enemy. Have you seen him since?"