She knitted her brows for a moment. Pretty women should cultivate the trick, unless they fear wrinkles. It gives them the semblance of looking in on themselves, and the habit is commendable. "Rudin is fond of his little joke," she announced at last.
"But—what did he say?"
"Oh, there was some absurdity. He addressed me as if I were a royal personage, and asked to be allowed to present his Serene Highness Prince Alexis Delgrado."
The man smiled constrainedly. "It sounds rather nonsensical, doesn't it?" he said.
"Rudin often invents titles. I have heard efforts much more amusing."
"That is when he is original. Unfortunately, in my case, he was merely accurate."
Joan whirled round on him. "Are you a Prince?" she gasped, each word marking a crescendo of wonder.
"Yes—Joan."
"But what am I to do? What am I to say? Must I drop on one knee and kiss your hand?"
"I cannot help it," he growled. "And I was obliged to tell you. You would have been angry with me if I had kept it hidden from you. Oh, dash it all, Joan, don't laugh! That is irritating."