Chapter ThreeLinbourne House in Grosvenor Square was very impressive and Pandia longed as they walked into the marble hall to look around and see some of the main rooms. But Selene hurried her up the staircase and into her bedroom which overlooked the back of the house. It was very magnificent as she might have expected, tall and square with a huge bed draped with silk curtains from a carved corolla. As soon as they entered the room Selene pulled the bell, saying as she did so, “Now you can throw back your veil, but be careful that nobody sees you except Yvette.” “This is a very large house!” Pandia remarked. “I suppose the reception rooms are very lovely.” “I can give parties for a hundred people without there being a crowd!” Selene said in her boastful voice. “But you must come and