Pennington—Gilbert Pennington—instead of just Gilbert. He deceived me when he introduced himself."
"Perhaps you didn't catch his full name."
"I am sure I caught what he said. Don't you suppose, if he had said Pennington, I should have remembered it?"
"Possibly not. A fellow doesn't remember all the names he hears."
"But this case is different, Jerry. The name Pennington is one I shall remember, no matter where I hear it."
Jerry Nickerson looked puzzled for a moment, and then emitted a low whistle. "By Jove! I had forgotten. It was a Jefferson Pennington who started the Richmond Importing Company, and whose widow gave your father so much trouble."
"Exactly; and, for all I know, this lieutenant may be some relative of that man. He comes from Virginia."
"That is rather far-fetched. Still, it may be; and, if I were you, I'd be for finding out."
"I will find out—and pretty quick, too."
"Hold on! You mustn't let him know you are