"What is your present business?"
"To discover what you've done with my father's money."
He laughed, as if relieved.
"Spent it for the cause of Ireland."
"Part of it, perhaps. But the bulk of the money you've taken from the Champions of Irish Liberty, most of which came out of my father's own pocket, and practically all the money he gave you to invest for him, you have withheld for your own use."
"You're crazy!"
"I know the bank it's deposited in."
Again he growled, like a beast at bay.
"Whatever I have on deposit is to be applied to the Cause," said he. "It's reserved for future promotion."
"Have you seen to-day's papers?" she inquired.