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When the Devil Drives

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'Here?' Joanna stared at him, appalled. 'Why not at <strong>the</strong> CraftCompany?'Simon shrugged, his expression pettish. 'It wasn't my choice. <strong>When</strong> Itelephoned him, his secretary simply gave me <strong>the</strong> appointment. Therewas no consultation about it. She just told me what time he'd bearriving.''I can believe it,' Joanna said grimly.It was <strong>the</strong> first time a Blackstone had ever set foot in Chalfont House,she realised with a sense of shock. And, if <strong>the</strong>re was anything shecould do, it would also be <strong>the</strong> last.She said, 'We'll have to try and fend him off, Simon.''How?'Joanna considered for a minute. 'Well—Martin left me some money,not all that much, admittedly, but it's a start, and <strong>the</strong>re's <strong>the</strong>commission Aunt Vinnie paid me at <strong>the</strong> gallery. I saved most of it. Ifwe can keep him at bay for a few weeks with that, we might be able toraise <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> capital elsewhere.''Do you think I haven't tried?' He shook his head. 'I've doneeverything I can think of. I tell you, Jo, it's hopeless.''No!' Joanna said fiercely. 'There is hope—<strong>the</strong>re's got to be. He's notgoing to take everything away from us.''Perhaps he doesn't want to,' Simon suggested hopefully. 'You arera<strong>the</strong>r taking his intentions for granted, you know. Condemning himwithout a hearing.'

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