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The woman did not answer.
"Please answer me."
"He was in the hands of a sergeant de ville."
"He was under arrest?"
"Yes."
"For what offense?"
"I never inquired, and the day following my niece and I started for London."
"You have no reason to suspect that Alphonse Donetti is in the United States, in fact in New York?"
"The suggestion did not arise in my mind until you began to question me about him, then I did ask myself the question: Could it have been Alphonse Donetti who sent me that warning note?"
The detective meditated a long time and then said:
"The chances are that Alphonse Donetti sent you that warning note."
"I cannot think who else could have sent it, and yet I have no knowledge that he is in the United States."
"The note is written in good English."
"Yes, Alphonse was educated in England; his mother devoted her life to him, and as long as she had a cent she denied him nothing. All her money was spent when she came to me, and I aided her."
"And Alphonse knew of your generosity to his mother?"
"Yes."
"And she married an Italian?"
"I believe it was an Italian with whom she eloped. We were living in Florence at the time. She deserted me and ran away."
"And you did not see her until many years afterward?"
"No."
"And then you met her in Paris?"
"Yes."
"Was Donetti her married name?"
"I have every reason to believe it was an a.s.sumed name. I firmly believe she eloped with some man of high family, even though he may not have been a n.o.bleman, but I believe he was a n.o.bleman."
"You say Madam Donetti was a handsome young lady?"
"Very handsome--a beautiful woman and refined, also highly educated.
There was a mystery about her while she was acting as my governess."
"Governess to whom--yourself?"
"No, an older sister of Alice."
"She was a Frenchwoman?"
"I always believed so, but as she a.s.sumed the name of Donetti it is possible she may have been Italian, or her parents may have been Italian people."
"She spoke Italian?"
"She did indeed. She spoke all the continental languages, also English, and her son is a splendid linguist."
"Madam, that note came from Alphonse Donetti."
"And what does it portend?"
The detective meditated a few moments and then said:
"I can only theorize."
"And what is your theory?"
"I fear Alphonse has gotten into bad company. I fear he is a.s.sociating with thieves. He may have learned that there was a scheme on foot to rob you. He did not dare warn you fully, but sent you this missive, and the fact that he sent you this note would indicate that no matter how bad a man he has become he still possesses the quality of grat.i.tude. A very rare quality, madam; few possess it. Forgetfulness and selfishness prevail as a rule."
"What are we to do?"
"Will you leave the decision with me?"
"Certainly."
"We will guard against a robbery, and in the meantime I will hunt up this young man Donetti; if he is in New York I will find him."
Mrs. Frewen meditated a few moments in turn and then said:
"I do not know as I wish to renew his acquaintance, especially as he has probably become a criminal."
Oscar smiled, but the smile on his face vanished as he caught an expression on the face of the niece Alice as she said:
"Aunty, we have no reason to a.s.sume that Al--I mean the young man has become a criminal."
The girl started to say Alphonse but checked herself and said, "the young man."
Oscar was a regular mind-reader, and he remarked in a tone indicating a forgetfulness that the question had once been answered:
"So you never had the pleasure of seeing this young man, Miss Alice?"