"I don't want to trouble you."
"No trouble at all."
The young man paid at the bar, displaying a well-filled pocketbook. There was something in his companion's expression which made Tony suspicious. He formed a sudden resolve.
"I'll follow them," he said, and when they left the room he was close behind them.
CHAPTER XXIX. A STRANGE ADVENTURE.
The young man leaned on the arm of his companion. He was affected by the potations in which he had indulged, and was sensible of his condition.
"I ought not to have drank so much," he said, in unsteady accents.
"Pooh! it's nothing," said the other, lightly. "Where are you stopping?"