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The thoughts of a cab-driver, however just,<br />

seldom affect the lives of his employers. He<br />

was the most competent of Miss Bartlett's<br />

opponents, but infinitely the least dangerous.<br />

Once back in the town, he and his insight and<br />

his knowledge would trouble English ladies no<br />

more. Of course, it was most unpleasant; she<br />

had seen his black head in the bushes; he<br />

might make a tavern story out of it. But after<br />

all, what have we to do with taverns? Real<br />

menace belongs to the drawing-room. It was of<br />

drawing-room people that Miss Bartlett<br />

thought as she journeyed downwards towards<br />

the fading sun. Lucy sat beside her; Mr. Eager<br />

sat opposite, trying to catch her eye; he was<br />

vaguely suspicious. They spoke of Alessio<br />

Baldovinetti.<br />

Rain and darkness came on together. The two<br />

ladies huddled together under an inadequate<br />

parasol. There was a lightning flash, and Miss<br />

Lavish who was nervous, screamed from the<br />

carriage in front. At the next flash, Lucy

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