She wondered how much longer he would keep up his aloof attitude and his resentment of the fact that she was there at all. It would be difficult, she thought, for him not to talk to her and not to be more friendly when they were actually looking at manuscripts and discussing their merits. ‘One thing is quite certain,’ she told herself. ‘He may think that he is a determined and dedicated bachelor entirely through his own choice, but he would find it very difficult to find any woman who would put up with him, even though he is a Lord and doubtless very rich.’ As she undressed, Chandra thought sleepily how she had always imagined that one day she would find a man she loved and who would love her and they would be as happy together as she and her father and mother had been. Money was not r