“Yes.”
“Then what is the matter with me going one way while you go the other? We would meet at the other side, you know.”
“All right. You go that way,” and Nick pointed with his finger in the direction he wished Kane to take. “Do you remember,” he added, “the long, low, galleylike building we noticed from the deck of the Dolphin? The one which stretches out like a two-story stone bowling-alley, from that wing of the castle to the edge of the cliff?”
“Yes.”
“I hardly think you will be able to get past that. Wait for me there.”
“Well, if I can’t get past it, you can’t. How are we going to get together?”
“Leave that to me. Will you wait for me there?”
“Yes.”
“Then skip along. If you discover a window with a light in it, make a mark on your memory so that you can locate it later.”
“Sure.”