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Chapter 12
Sarah went down to the big marquee. She found her three fellow travelers there. They were sitting at
table eating. The guide was explaining that there was another party here.
‘They came two days ago. Go day after tomorrow. Americans. The mother, very fat, very
difficult get here! Carried in chair by bearers—they say very hard work—they get very hot—yes.’
Sarah gave a sudden spurt1 of laughter. Of course, take it properly, the whole thing was funny!
The fat dragoman looked at her gratefully. He was not finding his task too easy. Lady
Westholme had contradicted him out of Baedeker three times that day and had now found fault with
the type of bed provided. He was grateful to the one member of his party who seemed to be
unaccountably in a good temper.
‘Ha!’ said Lady Westholme. ‘I think these people were at the Solomon. I recognized the old
mother as we arrived here. I think I saw you talking to her at the hotel, Miss King.’
Sarah blushed guiltily, hoping Lady Westholme had not overheard much of that conversation.
‘Really, what possessed2 me!’ she thought to herself in an agony.
In the meantime Lady Westholme had made a pronouncement. ‘Not interesting people at all.
Very provincial,’ she said.
Miss Pierce made eager sycophantish noises and Lady Westholme embarked3 on a history of
various interesting and prominent Americans whom she had met recently.
The weather being so unusually hot for the time of year, an early start was arranged for the
morrow.
The four assembled for breakfast at six o’clock. There were no signs of any of the Boynton
family. After Lady Westholme had commented unfavourably on the absence of fruit, they consumed
tea, tinned milk, and fried eggs in a generous allowance of fat flanked by extremely salt bacon.
Then they started forth4, Lady Westholme and Dr Gerard discussing with animation5 on the part
of the former the exact value of vitamins in diet and the proper nutrition of the working classes.
Then there was a sudden hail from the camp and they halted to allow another person to join the
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