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To his surprise, they still kept on their course when they had reached the sidewalk, and went over the pavement across an open square which spread itself directly in front of the station.Hanging as far behind as he dared, he saw them pass to the other sidewalk diagonally opposite, proceed for a block or so along this, and then separate at a corner.Celia and the negro lad went down a side street, and entered the door of a vast, tall red-brick building which occupied the whole block.The priest, turning on his heel, came back again and went boldly up the broad steps of the front entrance to this same structure, which Theron now discovered to be the Murray Hill Hotel.

Fortune had indeed favored him.He not only knew where they were, but he had been himself a witness to the furtive way in which they entered the house by different doors.

Nothing in his own limited experience of hotels helped him to comprehend the notion of a separate entrance for ladies and their luggage.He did not feel quite sure about the significance of what he had observed, in his own mind.

But it was apparent to him that there was something underhanded about it.

After lingering awhile on the steps of the hotel, and satisfying himself by peeps through the glass doors that the coast was clear, he ventured inside.

The great corridor contained many people, coming, going, or standing about, but none of them paid any attention to him.

At last he made up his mind, and beckoned a colored boy to him from a group gathered in the shadows of the big central staircase.Explaining that he did not at that moment wish a room, but desired to leave his bag, the boy took him to a cloak-room, and got him a check for the thing.

With this in his pocket he felt himself more at his ease, and turned to walk away.Then suddenly he wheeled, and, bending his body over the counter of the cloak-room, astonished the attendant inside by the eagerness with which he scrutinized the piled rows of portmanteaus, trunks, overcoats, and bundles in the little enclosure.

"What is it you want? Here's your bag, if you're looking for that," this man said to him.

"No, thanks; it's nothing," replied Theron, straightening himself again.He had had a narrow escape.

Father Forbes and Celia, walking side by side, had come down the small passage in which he stood, and had passed him so closely that he had felt her dress brush against him.

Fortunately he had seen them in time, and by throwing himself half into the cloak-room, had rendered recognition impossible.

He walked now in the direction they had taken, till he came to the polite colored man at an open door on the left, who was bowing people into the breakfast room.

Standing in the doorway, he looked about him till his eye lighted upon his two friends, seated at a small table by a distant window, with a black waiter, card in hand, bending over in consultation with them.

Returning to the corridor, he made bold now to march up to the desk and examine the register.The priest's name was not there.He found only the brief entry, "Miss Madden, Octavius," written, not by her, but by Father Forbes.On the line were two numbers in pencil, with an "and" between them.An indirect question to one of the clerks helped him to an explanation of this.

When there were two numbers, it meant that the guest in question had a parlor as well as a bedroom.

Here he drew a long, satisfied breath, and turned away.

The first half of his quest stood completed--and that much more fully and easily than he had dared to hope.

He could not but feel a certain new respect for himself as a man of resource and energy.He had demonstrated that people could not fool with him with impunity.

It remained to decide what he would do with his discovery, now that it had been so satisfactorily made.

As yet, he had given this hardly a thought.Even now, it did not thrust itself forward as a thing demanding instant attention.It was much more important, first of all, to get a good breakfast.He had learned that there was another and less formal eating-place, downstairs in the basement by the bar, with an entrance from the street.

He walked down by the inner stairway instead, feeling himself already at home in the big hotel.

He ordered an ample breakfast, and came out while it was being served to wash and have his boots blacked, and he gave the man a quarter of a dollar.His pockets were filled with silver quarters, half-dollars, and dollars almost to a burdensome point, and in his valise was a bag full of smaller change, including many rolls of copper cents which Alice always counted and packed up on Mondays.

In the hurry of leaving he had brought with him the church collections for the past two weeks.It occurred to him that he must keep a strict account of his expenditure.

Meanwhile he gave ten cents to another man in a silk-sleeved cardigan jacket, who had merely stood by and looked at him while his boots were being polished.There was a sense of metropolitan affluence in the very atmosphere.

The little table in the adjoining room, on which Theron found his meal in waiting for him, seemed a vision of delicate napery and refined appointments in his eyes.

He was wolfishly hungry, and the dishes he looked upon gave him back assurances by sight and smell that he was very happy as well.The servant in attendance had an extremely white apron and a kindly black face.

He bowed when Theron looked at him, with the air of a lifelong admirer and humble friend.

"I suppose you'll have claret with your breakfast, sir?"he remarked, as if it were a matter of course.

"Why, certainly," answered Theron, stretching his legs contentedly under the table, and tucking the corner of his napkin in his neckband.--"Certainly, my good man."

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