[Gutenberg 31860] • The Red Symbol

[Gutenberg 31860] • The Red Symbol
Authors
Ironside, John
Tags
british -- russia -- fiction , mystery fiction , adventure stories
Date
1911-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.82 MB
Lang
en
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Hello! Yes-I'm Maurice Wynn. Who are you?" "Harding. I've been ringing you up at intervals for hours. Carson's ill, and you're to relieve him. Come round for instructions to-night. Lord Southbourne will give them you himself. Eh? Yes, Whitehall Gardens. Ten-thirty, then. Right you are." I replaced the receiver, and started hustling into my dress clothes, thinking rapidly the while. For the first time in the course of ten years' experience as a special correspondent, I was dismayed at the prospect of starting off at a moment's notice-to St. Petersburg, in this instance. To-day was Saturday, and if I were to go by the quickest route-the Nord express-I should have three days' grace, but the delay at this end would not compensate for the few hours saved on the journey. No, doubtless Southbourne would expect me to get off to-morrow or Monday morning at latest. He was-and is-the smartest newspaper man in England. Well, I still had four hours before I was due at Whitehall Gardens; and I must make the most of them. At least I should have a few minutes alone with Anne Pendennis, [Pg 2]on our way to the dinner at the Hotel Cecil, -the Savage Club "ladies" dinner, where she and my cousin Mary would be guests of Jim Cayley, Mary's husband. Anne had promised to let me escort her, -the Cayley's brougham was a small one, in which three were emphatically a crowd, -and the drive from Chelsea to the Strand, in a hansom, would provide me with the opportunity I had been wanting for days past, of putting my fate to the test, and asking her to be my wife.