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is?โ€™

โ€˜I do not know.โ€™ He sat heavily in the chair opposite.

The tears brimmed over, tracking down her cheeks. โ€˜I was hoping you would know. You werenโ€™t with him that last evening?โ€™ She lowered her voice to a whisper, although they were quite alone within the chamber.

โ€˜I do not know. I had an accident and my memory is gone.โ€™

โ€˜Gone? What sort of accident?โ€™ She reached forward, clutching his hand once more, her grip tight.

โ€˜I am fine. And I remember everything except for a few hours in the evening. My hope is that if you tell me everything that happened after dinner, it might help.โ€™

She released his hand, her fingers twisting nervously in the cloth of her dress. Her eyes again scanned the room. Her foot moved the bassinet in a rocking motion too quick for comfort. โ€˜We had dinner. You and Jason drank port. Then Jason and I foughtโ€”after dinnerโ€”in our bedchamber. And he went out. That is the last I saw of him.โ€™

โ€˜What did you fight about?โ€™

She shrugged, the rocking movement of her foot increasing. Her gaze jumped between the furniture as if uncomfortable with looking at any one object for too long.

โ€˜Iโ€”I angered him frequently. We fought a lot. He said I had not looked sufficiently happy at dinner. Over port you had asked him about me and why I was unhappy. You wanted me to go back to London. Do you remember?โ€™ She spoke quickly, the words jerky.

โ€˜No. I do not remember that conversation. I am sorry if I caused a fight between you. I have a fuzzy recollection of dinner, but nothing more. I only know that I ended up almost drowning in the sea.โ€™

โ€˜Drowning?โ€™ she gasped.

โ€˜I was rescued.โ€™

โ€˜You were in the sea? With Jason?โ€™

โ€˜No. At least he was not there when I was rescued.โ€™

โ€˜I hate the sea,โ€™ she said, rather oddly. Her gaze had briefly stopped moving between objects, but now focused on him with too much intensity.

โ€˜Yes, well, I cannot say that I am an enthusiast either. What happened after you fought?โ€™

โ€˜He went out. He often goes out. But his mother thinks that...that...she thinks...that I followed him...and hurt him.โ€™ Her voiced dropped so low on these last syllables that he could scarcely hear them.

โ€˜That is nonsense. You would never hurt anyone. I do not care what his motherโ€”โ€™

โ€˜Shhh.โ€™ She placed her fingertips to her lips. Her breathing had quickened, her fear palpable, her eyes wide and taking on an odd appearance. โ€˜Do you think they listen at doors?โ€™

โ€˜No,โ€™ he said. โ€˜Sir Anthony would see it as a breach of manners.โ€™

It was the right response. She blinked, her expression softening with a tiny half-smile. She dropped her hand and took a tiny inhalation, as if suddenly remembering to breathe.

โ€˜Sir Anthony is not a bad man, although he does enjoy his brandy,โ€™ she said.

โ€˜He said you need not stay here. I have my carriage. Perhaps we should get you both home?โ€™ He nodded to the sleeping child.

This was not the right response. Her eyes widened again and she pressed her spine back into the chair, as though expecting a physical attack. Two bright spots of colour appeared on her thin white cheeks and she shook her head too quickly. โ€˜No. I cannot go back. I cannot. She will take Noah. I know she will. You...you cannot make me.โ€™

Her distress frightened him and he understood now why the doctor had been called. He also knew that this behaviour was, or would be seen as, irrational.

โ€˜Of course not,โ€™ he said. โ€˜I would never make you go somewhere you did not want to go.โ€™

She stared at him as though trying to discern if he might be lying before allowing herself to relax into the chair.

He was silent for a moment, looking at his sister, noting the movement of her foot and the nervous rubbing of her fingers against the cloth of her dress. This was a dilemma. Obviously, she could not go back to a place which caused her so much fear, but she also could not stay here. Sir Anthony had been kind and accommodating, but he was a bachelor and would not want Frances, Marta, a nursemaid and the rectorโ€™s wife imposed upon him for ever. As magistrate, he might decide that Frances, or at least Noah, must return to Manton Hall, where there was a grandparent eager to provide care.

โ€˜Frances.โ€™ He reached for her hand, again conscious of its fragility and the movement of the thin bones under dry, papery skin. โ€˜You must have a female friend? A local family of good repute. Someone you could stay with?โ€™

She shook her head, again the movement jerky and too swift. โ€˜I do not know many people here. Jason did not encourage me to go out.โ€™

โ€˜The rectorโ€™s wife?โ€™

โ€˜No. No. She wants to get home and is well acquainted with Mrs Ludlow. She says I am unstable and that it is likely the influence of the devil. The devil is very active in her world.โ€™ These last words ended with a stifled sob.

โ€˜Then London? We have Aunt Tilly. She is quite lovely, if a bit eccentric. A change would do you good. You and Noah will go up to her. Sir Anthony will allow it, I am certain, if he has the address. I will stay here, but follow as soon as possible. I am quite sure that a change in scene will help.โ€™

โ€˜No. No. No. Mrs Ludlowโ€”she said that I mustnโ€™t. It would look as though I do not care about Jason. She would say that I am fleeing the country and she might take Noah and I couldnโ€™t bear that.โ€™

โ€˜London is still England and, as far as I know, Mrs Ludlow is not the law of the land.โ€™ But his curt response evoked no smile or flicker of relief, only the continued shaking of her head with such energy that he feared she would give herself a headache.

โ€˜No. No, I cannot. She will say I am trying to run. This will make me look guilty. I am afraid she

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