Surrounded by Rupert's pack of dogs, with Mrs Bodkin in the kitchen and Mr Bodkin strimming the long grass round the lake, Cameron felt safe to let him in. He practised his German on them, andinterested himself in their daily affairs. Having patched her up, saying she might have to have stitches in her head in the morning, he gave her a shot to sedate her. Rupert looked at her incredulously.
Lizzie Vereker, however, was having a lovely time sitting next to Freddie Jones. ''Temper temper,' said Maud, exchanging surprised glances with Caitlin. There was a long pause. She wished he wouldn't cut quite such huge slices, there might not be enough to go round.
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