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When the Devil Drives

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Needless to say, her fa<strong>the</strong>r had been disturbed by <strong>the</strong> comings andgoings in <strong>the</strong> night.'You'd best tell him <strong>the</strong> truth, Miss Jo,' Nanny had advised. 'It'll onlyfret him o<strong>the</strong>rwise.'I'll tell him part of it, Joanna thought wearily. The whole truth wouldfret him far more.Aloud, she said, 'Do you think he can take it?''For all he hasn't slept, he's grand this morning,' Nanny told her.'Right as a bobbin.'To her amazement, Anthony Chalfont had accepted <strong>the</strong> news that <strong>the</strong>Craft Company was now a blackened ruin quite calmly. Thebewildered child remembering his mo<strong>the</strong>r and an old tragedy mightnever have existed. He seemed his old self again. Joanna foundherself wondering if allowing himself to remember <strong>the</strong> truth, voicingthose early fears and traumas about his mo<strong>the</strong>r, had proved some kindof catharsis for him.'This fire is only' a temporary setback.' He sat straight-backed in hischair, his hands folded tranquilly in his lap. 'Simon will have to dealwith it as such—find alternative premises while we rebuild. Has hedone so yet?'Joanna hesitated. 'Simon's away on business at <strong>the</strong> moment. Wehaven't been able to contact him yet.''Simon will look after things.' Her fa<strong>the</strong>r looked over <strong>the</strong> sunlitgardens. 'There was a time, Joanna, when I thought you should havebeen born <strong>the</strong> boy. But Simon's doing well now. I have great faith inhim.' He nodded, smilingly. 'Great faith.'

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