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He looked up as they entered, smiling as he saw Sir Charles. ‘Hello, Talbot. I’m sorry I’m late. I was held up by a minor crisis at the Sentinel. I hope it hasn’t put you out.’ ‘Don’t apologize’ said Sir Charles heartily. ‘This is the man I wanted you to meet, Sherston. Colonel Brooke, allow me to introduce Mr Patrick Sherston.’ Anthony remembered Sherston immediately. As they shook hands, he wondered how such a vigorous personality could have ever slipped his mind, even if, when he had seen him... outside Swan and Edgars, his attention had been entirely taken up by the woman in blue. (Tara O’Bryan? Tara was a lovely name.) Vigorous was a very good word to describe Sherston. He must have been, thought Anthony, in his early fifties, a strong, broad-shouldered man with a healthy, outdoor complexion, grizzled dark hair and piercing brown eyes with a commanding, let-me-mould-your-future expression in them. He spoke in a soft Irish brogue but the softness was deceptive. Sherston was a man who was always going to amount to something.
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