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Chapter 8 An Embassy Dinner(1)
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Chapter 8 An Embassy Dinner
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As Mrs Cortman came to meet him with outstretched hand, Stafford Nyerecalled the term his great-aunt had used. Milly Jean Cortman was a wo-man of between thirty-five and forty. She had delicate features, big blue-grey eyes, a very perfectly1 shaped head with bluish-grey hair tinted2 to aparticularly attractive shade which fitted her with a perfection of groom-ing. She was very popular in London. Her husband, Sam Cortman, was abig, heavy man, slightly ponderous3. He was very proud of his wife. Hehimself was one of those slow, rather over-emphatic talkers. People foundtheir attention occasionally straying when he was elucidating4 at somelength a point which hardly needed making.
‘Back from Malaya, aren’t you, Sir Stafford? It must have been quite in-teresting to go out there, though it’s not the time of year I’d have chosen.
But I’m sure we’re all glad to see you back. Let me see now. You knowLady Aldborough and Sir John, and Herr von Roken, Frau von Roken. Mrand Mrs Staggenham.’
They were all people known to Stafford Nye in more or less degree.
There was a Dutchman and his wife whom he had not met before, sincethey had only just taken up their appointment. The Staggenhams were theMinister of Social Security and his wife. A particularly uninterestingcouple, he had always thought.
‘And the Countess Renata Zerkowski. I think she said she’d met you be-fore.’
‘It must be about a year ago. When I was last in England,’ said theCountess.
And there she was, the passenger from Frankfurt again. Self-possessed,at ease, beautifully turned out in faint grey-blue with a touch of chinchilla.
Her hair dressed high (a wig5?) and a ruby6 cross of antique design roundher neck.
‘Signor Gasparo, Count Reitner, Mr and Mrs Arbuthnot.’
About twenty-six in all. At dinner Stafford Nye sat between the drearyMrs Staggenham and Signora Gasparo on the other side of him. RenataZerkowski sat exactly opposite him.
An Embassy dinner. A dinner such as he so often attended, holdingmuch of the same type of guests. Various members of the DiplomaticCorps, junior ministers, one or two
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