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Rose Red and Snow White(1)
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Rose Red and Snow White
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Thomas Royde found Mary Aldin waiting for him on the platform at Saltington when he got out of the train.
He had only a dim recollection of her, and now that he saw her again he was rather surprisingly aware of pleasure in her brisk, capable way of dealing1 with things.
She called him by his Christian2 name.
"How nice to see you, Thomas. After all these years.""Nice of you to put me up. Hope it isn't a bother.""Not at all. On the contrary. You'll be particularly welcome. Is that your porter? Tell him to bring the things out this way. I've got the car right at the end."The bags were stowed in the Ford3. Mary took the wheel and Royde got in beside her. They drove off and Thomas noticed that she was a good driver, deft4 and careful in traffic and with a nice judgment5 of distance and spaces.
Saltington was seven miles from Saltcreek. Once they were out of the small market town and on the open road, Mary Aldin reopened the subject of his visit.
"Really, Thomas, your visit just now is going to be a God-send. Things are rather difficult, and a stranger - or partial stranger - is just what is needed.""What's the trouble?"
His manner, as always, was incurious - almost lazy. He asked the question, it seemed, more from politeness than because he had any desire for the information. It was a manner particularly soothing6 to Mary Aldin. She wanted badly to talk to someone - but she much preferred to talk to someone who was not too much interested.
She said: "Well - we've got rather a difficult position. Audrey is here, as you probably know?"She paused questioningly and Thomas Royde nodded.
"And Nevile and his wife also."
Thomas Royde's eyebrows7 went up. He said after a minute or two: "Bit awkward - what?""Yes, it is. It was all Nevile's idea."
She paused. Royde did not speak, but as though aware of some current of disbelief issuing from him,
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