āSee here, Lady Eileen, Iām going to trust you. The Countessās conduct is suspicious. I know that as well as you do. Itās very suspiciousā ābut weāve got to go carefully. There mustnāt be any unpleasantness with the Embassies. One has got to be sure .ā
āI see. If you were sure ā āā ā¦ā
āThereās something else. During the war, Lady Eileen, there was a great outcry about German spies being left at large. Busybodies wrote letters to the papers about it. We paid no attention. Hard words didnāt hurt us. The small fry were left alone. Why? Because through them, sooner or later, we got the big fellowā āthe man at the top .ā
āYou mean?ā