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Chapter 10
AbovethewhitecliffsoftheRuffIsawthegreenandredofthevillas,andespeciallythegreatflagstaffofTrafalgarLodge.Aboutfouro’clock,whenwehadfishedenough,Imadetheboatmanrowusroundtheyacht,whichlaylikeadelicatewhitebird,readyatamomenttoflee.Scaifesaidshemustbeafastboatforherbuild,andthatshewasprettyheavilyengined.
HernamewastheAriadne,asIdiscoveredfromthecapofoneofthemenwhowaspolishingbrasswork.Ispoketohim,andgotananswerinthesoftdialectofEssex.AnotherhandthatcamealongpassedmethetimeofdayinanunmistakableEnglishtongue.Ourboatmanhadanargumentwithoneofthemabouttheweather,andforafewminuteswelayonouroarsclosetothestarboardbow.
Thenthemensuddenlydisregardedusandbenttheirheadstotheirworkasanofficercamealongthedeck.Hewasapleasant,clean-lookingyoungfellow,andheputaquestiontousaboutourfishinginverygoodEnglish.Buttherecouldbenodoubtabouthim.Hisclose-croppedheadandthecutofhiscollarandtienevercameoutofEngland.
Thatdidsomethingtoreassureme,butaswerowedbacktoBradgatemyobstinatedoubtswouldnotbedismissed.ThethingthatworriedmewasthereflectionthatmyenemiesknewthatIhadgotmyknowledgefromScudder,anditwasScudderwhohadgivenmethecluetothisplace.IftheyknewthatScudderhadthisclue,wouldtheynotbecertaintochangetheirplans?Toomuchdependedontheirsuccessforthemtotakeanyrisks.