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Chapter 4 The next few days were a whirlwind of activity for the newly married couple: museum exhibits, sightseeing, concerts, and—now that Charlotte knew they were in town—invitations to teas, dinners, and even a piano recital. Finally, it was the morning of their last full day in the city before they were to leave for East Hampton. “It has been ages since I’ve been to Central Park,” Concordia said, as the hotel elevator doors opened to the ground floor lobby. “You’re sure we can rent bicycles there?” David nodded. “I’ve already checked. We go to the main kiosk. We can have them for three hours.” “We should go to Deighton’s Books afterward. We’ve put it off much too long.” “They must have forgotten about my books by now.” He inclined his head toward the front desk clerk hurrying towa