13/43 Well, since you will be going, good-night. We shall meet, no doubt, in a certain house that overlooks the Tiber." "Hardly," said Gaydon, "since I leave Rome to-morrow." "Indeed? "I would I were as fortunate," and he jerked his thumb dolefully towards the Caprara Palace. Gaydon hesitated for a moment, considering whether or not he should ask Whittington to be silent upon their meeting. But he determined the man was too incautious in his speech. |