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"Not for my life."
"I believe you, and trust all will come out well, but I tell you plainly you are taking great chances as I am."
"You are?"
"Yes."
"How?"
"In warning you. If it were known that I had warned you it would cost me my life."
"You are very frank."
"I am."
"Why?"
"Because I fear you will be made the victim of another man."
"The victim of another man?"
"Yes."
"Explain."
"I told you Argetti had a foe."
"Yes."
"He knows that foe is seeking him."
"Yes."
"He has heard of your inquiring for him."
"Yes."
"He a.s.sociates you with his enemy; if it were his enemy I would utter no words of warning, but believing you are my friend I warn you."
The detective put two and two together and at once concluded that the man who had been watching him during the afternoon was the foe of the so-called Argetti. This man had been watching our hero because he believed he was in communication with Argetti, or the individual whom the so-called Argetti represented.
The detective meditated and finally said:
"I must see Argetti."
"You fully comprehend what I have said?"
"I do."
"You know there is risk?"
"I do."
"You know that I have advised you in all sincerity?"
"Yes."
"Do you really go alone to meet Argetti?"
"I do."
"Very well, we will go."
CHAPTER VIII.
OUR HERO GOES TO THE LONE HOUSE ON THE MARSH--HE MEETS THE DESPERATE-LOOKING MAN AND SOME VERY FINE DIPLOMACY FOLLOWS, ALSO STRANGE AND WEIRD SUGGESTIONS.
The girl did not speak another word following her remark, or rather command, as recorded at the close of our preceding chapter; and soon she turned aside to take the path through the marsh, and for the first time spoke. She said:
"That is the house where you see the glimmer of a light."
"I thought that light was on some vessel in the bay."
"No, it is a cabin, and there is not another dwelling within a mile and a half at least."
"You have been very kind to warn me."
"Yes."
"Is the man's name Argetti whom we are to meet?"
"He will answer for Signor Argetti."
"He is a gentleman, I suppose."
At that moment the girl stopped short. She faced our hero and said:
"You have not kept faith with me."
"I have not?"
"No."
"How have I failed?"