1. Who took the narrator and Ella to the island? 2. What was the fisherman surprised about? 3. What did Ella say when the fisherman mentioned it was the last boat? 4. What did Ella do before they sat down to dinner? 5. Why did Ella give the surname "Warrington" when reserving the rooms? 6. Why did Ella and the narrator sign their names as Warrington and Wood? 7. What did the narrator feel when he saw the Harewood arms on the pub's sign? 8. What did Ella want the narrator to see on the island? 9. Why did Ella say they couldn't have a moment's sleep if they signed as Harewood? 10. What did the narrator ask Ella after she said there was something specific she wanted him to see? 11. Why couldn't Ella take the narrator to lunch with Uncle Cyril and Aunt Elizabeth? 12. Who did Ella say they wouldn't be happy to see her with? 13. Why did Ella say she wanted to avoid family presence? 14. What did Ella mean by saying she wanted to show the painting in private? 15. Who did Ella say they wouldn't like to see her with until she had freed herself? 16. What did Ella say wouldn't affect them, but she wanted to avoid family presence? 17. What did Ella mean by saying she didn't mind day-trippers? 18. What did the narrator think when Ella said she didn't want to show him the painting in front of family? 19. Why did Ella say she wanted to avoid family presence if she could? 20. What did Ella mean by saying she had to free herself before they could be seen together?