13/16 I didn't give the matter a second thought until I saw him again step out of a first-class carriage at 2.20 p.m.I looked at him rather sharp that time. He was differently dressed, and hurried off without any luggage. He left the station quickly, so I imagined I had been mistaken a couple of hours earlier. You could have knocked me down with a feather when he appeared by the 5.22 p.m.This time he had several leather trunks, and a footman from the Hall was waiting for him on the platform. I wonder you did not speak to him!" "I wish I had done so. |