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CHAPTER TWOThere was one man who came to the restaurant whom Fiona admired very much. She did not know who he was for some time, but at last she discovered that his name was Jim Macdonald, the son of an elderly Peer who owned vast estates in Scotland. It was Clare who found his photograph in the Tatler and showed it to Fiona and the very next night, for coincidences of this kind do happen, he came over to their table and asked her to dance. He was with another man, both of them in dinner jackets and, when they had come into Paglioni’s, obviously after the theatre, Fiona, on seeing him, had hoped that he would come and ask her for a dance. Always when she had seen him before he had been accompanied by women and she had especially noticed that he was never with the noisy young things she