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Click here"My Dear Lady, there are four vacant stalls, do you make a habit of interrupting people on their honeymoon?"
"Oh, it's you. So you patched up your differences. I must say it was very rude to threaten me with your pistol."
Georgina laughed behind him, thinking she was always being threatened by his pistol.
"Thank you for your interruption. You made me laugh it gave me a chance to think."
"From the noise in there, you seem to have made the right decision."
She walked up to Roger and offered her hand, "I like forceful men, I have been doing some research into the Hogarth Club," she added cheekily, "I don't suppose you take women as members?"
Georgina said, "Of course we do, would you like to be a female Foundation Member?"
"Oh, can I?"
"Yes, but before noon tomorrow. Why don't you come for morning-tea at 11.00am?"
"I will. Now tell me was one of your bridesmaids Regina Dachdecker she was such a dear girl," she leaned in and whispered, "her parents were assassinated."
Georgina held up her hand, I'm sure we'll have time for a chat tomorrow. We have to go."
They exchanged cards and Georgina pulled Roger out before he opened his mouth.
When they could not be overheard, Roger said, "It's worse than Octavian knows, why didn't you let her speak?"
"If there is more to know I'll ask Reggie."
Georgina had clamped up, Roger knew there was nothing more coming from her. He decided home was best.