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CHAPTER FIVEThe Marquis caught four salmon on his first day on the river and Celina, who was with him, caught three. He hoped, when they were going to the river that he would have a chance of talking to her. He wanted to ask her what made her so frightened, but they each had a ghillie beside them all the time. At luncheon time the Earl came down to the river to join them and they ate in a small wooden hut that had been built beside one of the best pools. He insisted on watching them fish for a while after eating and then drove back to the Castle with them. The Marquis noticed that Celina was completely at ease with her father. She laughed and talked with him and was apparently enjoying every moment. She seldom looked at the Marquis directly and he was quite certain that when she did