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I offered. โ€œIt was doubtless packed when they intended to travel today and meant to be sent on after.โ€

He knelt in front of the trunk and attempted to raise the lid. โ€œIt is still locked. Do you see a key?โ€

We made a hurried search of the expected places, but there was no key to be found. โ€œI suppose she carries it upon her,โ€ I told him. โ€œMany women do.โ€

โ€œThen give me a pair of your hairpins,โ€ he instructed. I did as he bade, knowing he would make quick work of the lock.

โ€œMind you donโ€™t scratch it,โ€ I warned. โ€œWe do not want to tip our hand and let her know that her things have been searched.โ€

He gave me a pitying look. โ€œDo give me a little credit, Veronica. I have been lock breaking since before you were born. One of the many advantages of having elder brothers who locked up their pocket money.โ€

โ€œYou mean you stole from them?โ€

โ€œEvery chance I got,โ€ was the cheerful reply. โ€œThere it is,โ€ he said with some satisfaction as the catch clicked open. He lifted the lid and together we stared into the trunk.

โ€œWhat on earthโ€”โ€ I pulled out a piece of material unlike anything I had ever seen before. It seemed fashioned of cobwebs, almost like a sort of cheesecloth but infinitely lighter and more gossamer. Long filaments of silvery threads caught the light as they rose in the air, dancing a little in the draft from the ventilator.

โ€œEctoplasm,โ€ Stoker pronounced.

โ€œI beg your pardon? That is nothing like the outer layer of a cytoplasm,โ€ I protested.

โ€œI am not referring to the scientific definition,โ€ he corrected. โ€œThis is altogether different. I have only seen it once before, when I worked in the traveling show. We had a medium for a few months who would deliver manifestations and one of her little tricks was conjuring this mess.โ€

โ€œTricks? Then she was not in communication with the spirit world?โ€

He rolled his eyes heavenwards. โ€œVeronica, there is no such thing as legitimate communication with the spirit world because there is no spirit world. You are a scientist, for Godโ€™s sake.โ€

โ€œI am scientist enough to believe that there is much we cannot explain and that it is arrogant to presume we know more than we do,โ€ I replied. I took the length of material from him, running the exquisite softness through my fingers. It was so light it seemed to weigh less than the air itself, gossamer as a butterfly wing.

He sighed. โ€œVery well. But in this case, the medium was most definitely a fraud. She used butter muslin and a bit of phosphorescent paint, but the effect was similar to thisโ€”a cloud of white to emanate from the mouth.โ€

โ€œThe mouth?โ€

He shrugged. โ€œMost mediums swallow and regurgitate the stuff.โ€

Stoker peered into the trunk, pointing to a curious device. โ€œA squeeze-box with straps to carry between the thighs so it will make moaning noises on cue. Candles with wicks that have been tampered with to ensure they will extinguish at a certain time. Everything in here is designed to trick the gullible.โ€ His mouth thinned in disgust. โ€œNo music box to hoax the sound of the harpsichord, but she has the means of every other effect. Helen Romilly is a rank charlatan,โ€ he pronounced.

โ€œI see you have discovered my secret,โ€ Helen Romilly said from the doorway. She stood silhouetted against the light from the corridor, cradling her cat against her bosom. Before we could speak, she entered, closing the door.

โ€œI do not blame you for your disapproval,โ€ she said in a calm voice. โ€œI can only plead the need to keep myself and my son fed.โ€

โ€œBy preying upon the hopes and fears of the grieving?โ€ Stoker demanded.

She canted her head. โ€œI will not justify myself to you. We all live in a manโ€™s world, do we not? And you are a man.โ€

โ€œAre you saying that I cannot understand your choices?โ€ he said, dropping the lid of the trunk with a crash.

โ€œNo. I am saying that Miss Speedwell will understand them better. Tell me,โ€ she said, turning to me, her eyes wide in the lamplight, โ€œwas there ever a time when you worried about keeping the wolf from the door? You earn your bread. Was there ever a day when you were down to your last crust?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I told her. Stokerโ€™s head snapped up, but I kept my eyes fixed upon Helen Romillyโ€™s. She stroked her cat, running one long white hand down the ebony fur over and over again. โ€œMore than once, if I am honest.โ€

โ€œThen you know,โ€ she said simply. โ€œYou know what it means to have to think about what you will and will not do in order to stay alive.โ€

โ€œI, too, have been poorโ€”โ€ Stoker began.

She cut him off with a sharp laugh, causing the cat to stir. โ€œUntil you have been forced to contemplate selling your body, you have not been poor. Do not compare your situation to ours,โ€ she instructed. She turned those lamplike eyes to me once more. โ€œImagine how much greater the consequences of that choice when you have not only yourself to think of but your child as well. I have led an exhausting life, Miss Speedwell. It has been my misfortune to love feckless men, first my husband and now my son. And make no mistake, I love them truly. But it is a tiring thing to be the person upon whom all things depend. If a meal was to find its way to the table, I had to provide the coin. The same with the roof over our heads and the shoes upon our feet. I knew what I was doing when I married Lucian. He made no pretense at being a practical man, but I daresay you are woman of the world enough to understand my motivation there,โ€ she hazarded with a glance towards Stoker.

โ€œI might understand the attraction but not the compulsion to marry it,โ€ I replied.

โ€œOh, we should have been friends under other circumstances!โ€ she exclaimed.

โ€œCan we not

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