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ped arbour before she realized his approach, and straightened up, a freshly cut rose in one gloved hand, the pruning shears in the other, welcoming him with a little laugh, her eyes full of demure mischief. "I rather suspected army discipline had not entirely worn off," she said pleasantly, "and that you might still prove to be an early riser." "And does this expectation account for your presence?" "Not wholly; it has become a habit with me. I am always the first one out in the morning, and it will be an hour yet before breakfast is served. However, I promised to be very frank with you, did I not? Then I will begin now; this morning I really hoped I might see you for a moment before the others were stirring--we have so much to talk about." "It certainly seems so to me," he responded honestly, yet not greatly encouraged by the amusement in her eyes. "The night has been full of surprises." "During which you bore yourself exceedingly well. I have always read of the initiative of the American soldier, Captain, and in this case, you met my every expectation." "Then I have passed the test?" She hesitated, her eyes seeking his, and then falling before his gaze. "Yes," she acknowledged slowly, "I can scarcely say anything else now; the--the affair has progressed so far already there is nothing to do but go on with it." "Yet I remain wholly in the dark," he protested.. "Surely you cannot expect real service when given so blindly?" "No, I do not. I mean to trust you fully. It is the only way; but do you still truly wish to serve?" "I am enlisted in the cause without reserve," he insisted warmly. "While I learned but little last evening, that little was enough to convince me there is something strange under the surface. Your calling me to your assistance is no joke--you actually need me." "I need some one on whose judgment and courage I can rely," she answered earnestly, "and I believe now that you are the one. It is rather an odd situation, Captain West, but the circumstances surely justify my action. Perhaps I shall have time to partly explain now. Let us slip into the concealment of this summer-house; no one can approach without being seen." It was dark and cool under the shadow of the vines, but, for a moment after they were seated, neither spoke. West waited expectantly for his companion to break the silence, and she seemingly found it difficult to begin her story. The flush deepened on her cheeks
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