"Captain West, there is a man out here asking to see you."
"A man! Where?"
"I had him wait in the anteroom, sir. He would give no name, and seems to be of the working class; so I thought I better tell you first, sir."
"Very well, Mapes. I'll soon find out what he wants."
It was Sexton, twirling his hat nervously in his hands, and still standing irresolutely in the middle of the floor. As sight of West he took a hasty step forward, eager to explain the cause of his presence.
"You'll pardon me, sir," he burst forth in apology. "But I must see you, sir."
"That's quite all right, Sexton. You have some message?"
"Not—not from any one else, sir. It's just my own business, but—but I thought you would help me, sir."
"Certainly; only too glad. Let's step in here where we can talk quietly."
He pointed the way into a private card room, closing the door behind his visitor.