"Nothing whatever to forgive, I assure you. Just a bit of a bunker, you
know. Silly ass I was, not to have seen it all along. May I offer my
congratulations?" he added.
She took the hand that he hold out, and for a longer time than either of
them knew they stood silent, looking out into the vast mystery of the
night, while the throbbing strains of "La Paloma" floated up from below,
mingling with the music of the rippling water.
"I guess this is good-by," said Bobby, tremulously.
Then it was that the Honorable Percival illustrated the fact that an
English gentleman is often greatest in defeat.
"Not necessarily," he said gamely. "Quite possible you and your husband
may come to England."
"Or you to Wyoming!" cried Bobby, brightening instantly, and turning
upon him the full splendor of her eyes. "Hal and I'd just _love_ to
give you a summer on the ranch. Do you suppose it ever will be
possible?"
"Oh, I dare say," said the Honorable Percival, nonchalantly adjusting
his monocle.
XVI
IN PORT
The next morning the long voyage of the _Saluria_ came to an end.
The steamer docked at Hong-Kong just as the first pink streaks of dawn
crept over the bay and the terraced city.
Bobby was up with the officers, and breakfasted alone with the captain.
"Can you spare me five minutes?" she asked as he was hurrying through
his second cup of coffee.
"What for?"
"For a talk. I've got something to tell you."
"It'll have to wait," said the captain, gruffly.
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