"Studying."
The answer was given curtly enough, and for a moment Olney was silent; but once again curiosity mastered him.
"Studying what?" he ventured to inquire.
"Spanish."
Another silence, this time much longer than the other. A change had come over Olney suddenly. He took his hands out from under his head, and looked toward the ceiling himself, as if he expected some inspiration from that quarter. But evidently it did not come. He drew on his beloved pipe for some moments thoughtfully, then arose to a sitting posture and leaned his arms upon his knees.
"What the dickens are you studying Spanish for?" he demanded at last.
Leith Pierrepont turned his eyes in the direction of his friend and looked at him absent-mindedly for a moment, then said, calmly:
"H'm?"
"I asked what the deuce you are doing that for?"