His friend nodded assent.
"Why should the newspapers be after her?"
"She is associated with a set that is always in the lime-light,"
explained Miss Van Arsdale, lowering her voice to a cautious pitch. "It
makes its own lime-light. Anything that they do is material for the
papers."
"Yes; but what has she done?"
"Disappeared."
"Not at all. She sent back messages. So there can't be any mystery about
it."
"But there might be what the howling headlines call 'romance.' In fact,
there is, if they happen to have found out about it. And this looks very
much as if they had. Ban, are you going to tell your reporter friend
about Miss Welland?"
Banneker smiled gently, indulgently. "Do you think it likely?"
"No; I don't. But I want you to understand the importance of not
betraying her in any way. Reporters are shrewd. And it might be quite
serious for her to know that she was being followed and hounded now. She
has had a shock."
"The bump on the head, you mean?"
"Worse than that. I think I'd better tell you since we are all in this
thing together."
Briefly she outlined the abortive adventure that had brought Io west,
and its ugly outcome.
"Publicity is the one thing we must protect her from," declared Miss Van
Arsdale.
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