Chapter TwoLord Wymonde, watching the passengers alight from the train, thought that the tall, rather attractive young woman wearing brown would be Ina. Then he saw following her from the carriage that there was a man and knew that it was unlikely. He was just considering whether he should speak to another woman who was, he thought with dismay, decidedly plain, when a lilting voice beside him came, “I am sure you are Uncle George!” He looked down and saw what he thought must be a child and then realised that the girl speaking to him was older, but still looked almost incredibly young. She only reached to his shoulder and she had pale blue eyes that had a decided look of excitement in them and her round hat set back on her head haloed very fair hair, the colour of corn. Because for a