But if he knew Grey so intimately as to make what I had witnessed plausible in the name of friendship alone, then why had he not told me of him before? Why go to such lengths to see the man, as soon as he learned that Grey was in Jamaica?
In the narrative context, the speaker reflects on the depth of a relationship between a character and Grey, questioning the motives behind their secrecy. The character is confused about why the man didn't mention Grey earlier, especially since he seems to have an intimate understanding of him. This leads to a contemplation of trust and hidden connections in their friendship.
Furthermore, the character's curiosity intensifies as they ponder the lengths the friend went to for a meeting, particularly upon learning that Grey was in Jamaica. This raises questions about loyalty and the significance of their bond, leaving the speaker to consider what other secrets might lie beneath the surface of their relationship.