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BOOK 3

'Nothing.' He detached her quite gently, dumped a brown paper bag onto the table and pulled out a bottle of rye whisky.

'But there must be something. Please—let me help you.'

'You? Help me?' It wasn't the unconscious cruelty of his words but the parody of a laugh that followed which chilled her bones.

'I'd like to,' she whispered. 'If you would please tell me what's the matter . . .'

'You want to know what's the matter? All right, I'll tell you what's the matter. I lost my pilot's licence, that's all.' He unscrewed the top of the bottle and stood up. 'And that, my privileged little wife, apart from depriving me of the only work I know, means that you and I may soon be unable to live in this luxury to which we've become accustomed.'

He waved an arm at the cracked walls and the dilapidated fixtures and went to the cupboard to pull out a glass.

Isabella moved slowly across to the table and sat down. What was he talking about, this man who was her rock of security in a strange land? He co
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