âItâs very well to say speak,â replied Sir Percival, in a far more quiet and more polite tone than he had yet adopted, âbut itâs not so easy to know how to begin.â
âShall I help you?â suggested the Count. âShall I give this private difficulty of yours a name? What if I call itâ âAnne Catherick?â
âLook here, Fosco, you and I have known each other for a long time, and if you have helped me out of one or two scrapes before this, I have done the best I could to help you in return, as far as money would go. We have made as many friendly sacrifices, on both sides, as men could, but we have had our secrets from each other, of courseâ âhavenât we?â
âYou have had a secret from me , Percival. There is a skeleton in your cupboard here at Blackwater Park that has peeped out in these last few days at other people besides yourself.â
âWell, suppose it has. If it doesnât concern you, you neednât be curious about it, need you?â