Zoe nodded. Vaguely, she felt indignant, but Séverac Bablon was entirely unanswerable. Then:
"Heavens!" she whispered—"here comes my father!"
It was true. Mr. Oppner and the detective were approaching.
"I wish to meet your father," whispered Séverac Bablon. "Remember, I am Mr. Sanrack!"
As he spoke, he watched her keenly. It was a crucial test, and both knew it. Zoe was slightly pale. She fully realised that to conform now to Séverac Bablon's wishes was tantamount to becoming a member of his organisation (which operated against her father!)—was to take a possibly irrevocable step in the dark.
Whilst in many respects she disagreed with Séverac Bablon's wildly unlawful methods, yet, knowing something of his exalted aims she could not—despite all—withhold her sympathy. In some strange fashion, the wishes of this fugitive from the law partook of the nature of commands. But she could have wished to be spared this trial.
Oppner came up.
"Oh, father," began Zoe, striving to veil her confusion, "I don't think you have met Mr. Sanrack before? This is my father, Mr. Sanrack—Mr. Alden."
The millionaire stared, ere nodding shortly. The detective showed no emotion whatever.
"There is something which I am particularly anxious to explain to you, Mr. Oppner," began Sanrack, having acknowledged the introductions with easy courtesy. "It has reference to Séverac Bablon!"