She smiled, and only our ardent glances spoke.
“How came you to think of it?” I asked.
“I was sitting in my room after dinner, thinking and thinking. And suddenly I could see this room, and you, and the spectre, as plainly as I see you now. I felt your terror; I knew every thought that was passing in your brain, the anguish of it! And then, and then, an idea struck me. I had never appealed in vain to Lord Clarenceux in life — why should I not appeal now? I threw a wrap over my shoulders and ran out. I didn’t take a cab, I ran — all the way. I scarcely knew what I was doing, only that I had to save you. Oh, Carl, you are free!”
“Through you,” I said.