CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. The Underground Railway This is the story which I heard later from Mary ... She was at Milan with the new Anglo-American hospital when she got Blenkiron's letter. Santa Chiara had always been the place agreed upon, and this message mentioned specifically Santa Chiara, and fixed a date for her presence there. She was a little puzzled by it, for she had not yet had a word from Ivery, to whom she had written twice by the roundabout address in France which Bommaerts had given her. She did not believe that he would come to Italy in the ordinary course of things, and she wondered at Blenkiron's certainty about the date. The following morning came a letter from Ivery in which he ardently pressed for a meeting. It was the first of several, full of strange talk about some appro

