“I am not used to London,” she grumbled, “and I suppose that is why I did not sleep very well last night.” “You must lie down at once,” suggested Lanthia, “and if you still feel tired, have dinner in bed.” “You cannot go into the dining room alone,” Mrs. Blossom answered quickly. “No, of course not. I will either have dinner with you or in the sitting room. Don’t worry at all. We have done a good day’s work and there are not so many things we shall require tomorrow.” She thought Mrs. Blossom looked relieved again. When they arrived at the hotel, Lanthia hurried her into the lift up to the second floor, but even so it was quite a long walk to their rooms. Lanthia promised she would order some tea. “You must get into bed and rest while you have the chance and thank you for being so ki