Margaret.
Against me?
Sir Robert.
[Nodding.] He says you are not the person you
represent yourself to be—Freda Michel, a Swiss girl
from Zurich—but one Margaret Schiller, belonging
to a family of enemy origin, living in Soho Square.
Margaret.
[Trembling, yet trying to laugh.] But doesn't—doesn't that strike you as a very ridiculous story, sir?
Sir Robert.
It does. I confess it does. But there are perplexing circumstances. Perhaps you can dissipate them.
Margaret.
My head is not very clear to-night, sir. The noise
of the train——
Sir Robert.
[Having taken up the two telegrams.] You told me
a while ago that you had never been in England
before. That was true?
Margaret.
[Putting on bold front.] Quite true, sir.
Sir Robert.
Have you any friends in London?
Margaret.
No, sir.
Sir Robert.
You don't know this Margaret Schiller?