After a while she turned to him, grave and a little pale.
"My name is Valentine—Valentine Tissot. Might—might I ask a service of you on such very short acquaintance?"
"Oh," he cried, "I should be honoured."
"It is only this," she said gently, "it is not much. Promise me not to speak to Monsieur Clifford about me. Promise me that you will speak to no one about me."
"I promise," he said, greatly puzzled.
She laughed nervously. "I wish to remain a mystery. It is a caprice."
"But," he began, "I had wished, I had hoped that you might give Monsieur Clifford permission to bring me, to present me at your house."
"My—my house!" she repeated.
"I mean, where you live, in fact, to present me to your family."
The change in the girl's face shocked him.