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Twenty-two
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Twenty-two
Her blonde hair carefully arranged, her nose powdered and her lipsfreshly painted, Victoria sat upon the balcony of the Tio, once more in therole of a modern Juliet, waiting for Romeo.
And in due course Romeo came. He appeared on the grass sward, look-ing this way and that.
“Edward,” said Victoria.
Edward looked up.
“Oh, there you are, Victoria!”
“Come up here.”
“Right.”
A moment later he came out upon the balcony which was deserted3.
“It’s more peaceful up here,” said Victoria. “We’ll go down and let Mar-cus give us drinks presently.”
Edward was staring at her in perplexity.
“I say, Victoria, haven’t you done something to your hair?”
Victoria gave an exasperated4 sigh.
“If anybody mentions hair to me, I really think I shall bat them over thehead.”
“I think I liked it better as it was,” said Edward.
“Tell Catherine so!”
“Catherine? What has she got to do with it?”
“Everything,” said Victoria. “You told me to chum up with her, and I did,and I don’t suppose you’ve any idea what it let me in for!”
“Where’ve you been all this time, Victoria? I’ve been getting quite wor-ried.”
“Oh you have, have you? Where did you think I’d been?”
“Well, Catherine gave me your message. Said you’d told her to tell methat you’d gone off to Mosul suddenly. It was something very importantand good news, and I’d hear from you in due course.”
“And you believed that?” said Victoria in an almost pitying voice.
“I thought you’d got on the track of something. Naturally, you couldn’tsay much to Catherine—”
“It didn’t occur to you that Catherine was lying, and that I’d beenknocked on the head.”
“What?” Edward stared.
“Drugged, chloroformed—starved….”
Edward cast a sharp glance around.
“Good Lord! I never dreamed—look here, I don’t like talking out here.
All these windows. Can’t we go to your room?”
“All right. Did you bring my luggage?”
“Yes, I dumped it with the porter.”
“Because when one hasn’t had a change of clothes for a fortnight—”
“Victoria, what has been happening? I know—I’ve got the car here. Let’sgo out to Devonshire. You’ve never been there, have you?”
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