“I really have not had time to ask her a lot of questions.” “No – of course not,” Zena said, “and it was very difficult to talk to anybody last night. The bands were so noisy, especially at that place in Montmartre.” “It was not the sort of place I should have gone to when you were with me,” Kendric said, “but I had no idea it would be like that until we arrived there.” “I thought the last place in the Champs Elysées was lovely!” Zena said, “but I was surprised you did not say goodnight to me.” Her brother looked shame-facedly. “To tell you the truth, Zena,” he said, “I forgot.” He took the handkerchief from his forehead and added, “The trouble is, I ought not to have brought you with me, but it is too late now.” “Of course it is!” Zena agreed. “Don’t worry about me. I am enjoying