26/27 I shall arrive at ten to-morrow night, and I'll telephone you at eleven." "Splendid--splendid! I'll be alone in my room then. I've got a telephone instrument there, and so we could say good-night." "So we can say good-night," he repeated in a low voice, and he held out his hand in good-bye. When he had gone, with a new, great hope in his heart, she sat down and tremblingly re-opened the note she had received a moment before. I think I've got my chance at last. I want to see you before I go--this evening, Jasmine. |