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Bonaventure was talking to him but Cranston was calling from below. Athelstan opened his eyes; roughly woken from his dream, he gasped and looked around. Bonaventure was gone. The sunlight in the small window above his bed was fading. He swung his legs off the bed and realised that what had woken him was the knocking on the door below. ‘Father, Father, are you all right?’ Benedicta had now come into the kitchen. ‘I’m up here, Benedicta,’ Athelstan called, rubbing his face. ‘I went with t...he cat for a nap.’ He paused. ‘That’s witty,’ he whispered. ‘For a man just woken up.’ ‘Athelstan, are you all right?’ The friar rose and looked down the ladder at Benedicta. She was dressed in a summer smock made of light green cloth. She had a small silver chain round her neck. Someone, probably one of the children, had made a daisy chain; she still had this over her jet-black hair. She had such a look of concern in her beautiful dark eyes that Athelstan’s heart skipped a beat.
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