She went from the room and found Tomkins waiting outside. “Now, your Ladyship, don’t worry,” he said. “Go and have a good night’s rest. His Grace couldn’t be in better hands.” “I will not worry and I know how well you will look after him. I am very grateful.” She gave the valet a little smile as she walked down the corridor to her own room. Emily was waiting for her to help her out of the pretty gown that she had worn at dinner. As she did so, Sacha asked, “You have not forgotten, Emily, that we have to leave the day after tomorrow? Mr. Evans told me the time of the train, which is early in the morning.” “Yes, I know, my Lady,” Emily replied, “and if we miss it her Ladyship’ll be real angry and so will Miss Hannah.” “I know that,” Sacha replied, “and I have told Her Grace that we h