Chapter FourWynstan had travelled from Paris to Rome and from Rome to Naples in an irritated frame of mind. He had, as he had expected, enjoyed himself on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse with the alluring Countess of Glencairn. He had known when he went down to the big Dining Saloon the first night that he had not been mistaken in thinking that she found him as attractive as he found her. Her dark eyes lit up when he appeared and her lips pouted provocatively and long before the evening was over he knew that they were all set to enjoy an affaire de coeur in which the French could indulge with such lightness that it was in fact like a soufflé surprise. Having been amused by women of many nations, Wynstan found the French more sophisticated and more civilised in their attitude to love than