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No stone was to remain unturned, no avenue unexplored. He set to work with a grim determination which surprised even Anna, who had been prepared for anything, throwing copies of half a dozen newspapers at her across his desk.“Read through these and see if they mean anything to you,” he commanded. “We may as well begin at the beginning.”While she read he worked at his desk without appearing to remember her at all, and as she turned page after page and no one item of news stood out for her to clai...m her interest over the others, which she supposed was what he wanted, she felt the old sense of hopelessness creeping over her and grew more nervous and restive with each passing minute.Finally he pushed back his chair and came towards her, his grey eyes steady on her flushed face.“All right,” he said, “don’t make a labor of it. We’ve drawn a blank, so we’re going to fold up the newspapers and go out.” He turned back his cuff to look at his watch. “Slip across and borrow a hat from Ruth, and don’t be any longer than you can help.”She obeyed him without question, although she could not understand why he should suddenly want her to wear a hat.Anna inspected Ruth’s hat in the mirror, satisfied with what she saw apparently, because she was still smiling when she met Noel in the hall.They drove swiftly down the tree-lined approach to the hospital and out through the south gates towards the edge of the town where a small chapel stood on a hill and several cars were already parked on the gravel sweep before the main door.“We’re getting out here,”
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