Fair Margaret - Page 131/206

One morning, when he knew that there was to be a rehearsal, Lushington

bicycled out by the usual way without meeting the motor car. It

naturally occurred to him that Logotheti must have returned by another

road. Whether he would bring Margaret out again by the same way or not,

was of course uncertain, but Lushington resolved to try the Fausses

Reposes on the chance of meeting the car, after waiting in Versailles

as long as he thought the rehearsal might last.

He set out again about half-past one. The road is in parts much more

lonely than the others, especially in the woods, and is much less

straight; there are sharp turns to the right and left in several

places. Lushington did not know the road very well and hesitated more

than once, going slowly and fast by turns, and at the end of

half-an-hour he felt almost sure that he had either lost his way or

that Logotheti was coming back by another route.