NEXT evening, at nine o’clock, Hellier called at the Langham.
Mademoiselle Lefarge, who had come to England in response to a telegram, was waiting for him.
“Well?” she asked, as she held both of his hands in hers.
“It is done,” said Hellier. “To-morrow your father’s name will be cleared in the sight of all men. You have suffered and waited a long, long time, but yesterday you were aven............