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When the Devil Drives

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using for <strong>the</strong> kitchen units. We've tried to break away from traditionallines this time, and a woman's opinion would be more than welcome.'That wasn't precisely what she'd intended, Joanna thought ruefully, asshe followed him. She'd hoped to have a good root round in Simon'soffice, to see if she could find any indication about his plans, but atleast she supposed she was making herself useful in a minor way.She spent over an hour in <strong>the</strong> workshop, and had to admit she wasimpressed. If <strong>the</strong> Craft Company went under, it would not be for lackof ideas or enthusiasm, she reflected. The place was a positive hive ofactivity.Simon, dear bro<strong>the</strong>r, she addressed him silently, I don't know whatyou're up to, but I hope you're working for us, not against us.Afterwards <strong>the</strong>y went to Philip's office for more coffee andsandwiches.'If I'd realised I was having a guest, I'd have arranged. for somethingmore glamorous.' Philip gave her a speculative look. 'Now that you'reback in circulation, Jo, I was wondering if you'd care to have dinnerwith me one evening?''That's—sweet of you.' Joanna managed to conceal her dismay. Thiswas a complication she didn't need. 'I thought you were seeingLindsay Armitage?''Oh, that's just about over,' he said briskly. 'She keeps dragging mepast jewellers' windows, and leaving, pictures of wedding dresseslying round <strong>the</strong> flat. Very off-putting!'Joanna smiled in spite of herself. 'It must be.' She hesitated, searchingfor a valid way to excuse herself, and finding none. 'Thank you,Philip,' she yielded at last. 'Dinner would be fine.'

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