Geoffrey said, ‘At least let us know you’re not ill.’
‘But she is, Father,’ said Kit. ‘She must be.’
Well, one must behave. One must not alarm people. But the voices had dispersed the last lingering warmth of the years with Miles. And as she called out that she was coming she thought of herself as plunging into cold water. But one could get used to cold water, find it stimulating. And the great Thornton take-over bid would soon be a completed operation.
She flung the door open with resentment – and found herself gasping, ‘Oh, my darlings, how could I worry you so? I’m perfectly all right, everything’s all right. And I love you all.’
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