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CHARLES MORRIS ‘What a terrible night!’ said Rainbird. ‘I hope Joseph managed to find Lizzie. I don’t like to think of any young girl wandering about in this fog. And there’s my lord gone out, too. That’s the bell. He must be back.’ Rainbird darted up the back stairs from the servants’ hall and entered the front parlour. But it was only Mr Roger, calling for another bottle. ‘Wonder where Lord Guy is,’ said Mr Roger. ‘It’s curst dull sitting here alone. I told him the opera wouldn’t be performed ...tonight, but he insisted on going in case Miss Jones might have had the same idea. Love is a wonderful thing, Rainbird.’ ‘Yes, sir,’ said Rainbird politely. ‘You have not yet dined, Mr Roger, and the hour is getting late. Shall I tell MacGregor to prepare a supper?’ ‘Yes. No. I don’t know. Demne, forget that other bottle. I’ll walk round to the club. Can surely find my way to St. James’ Street. If Lord Guy comes back, tell him to join me.’ ‘Yes, sir.
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