âSheâs not at the Carrywoodsâ,â announced Jane, returning to her tea; ânow I come to think of it, perhaps I left her at the silk counter at Selfridgeâs. I may have told her to wait there a moment while I went to look at the silks in a better light, and I may easily have forgotten about her when I found I hadnât your pattern with me. In that case sheâs still sitting there. She wouldnât move unless she was told to; Louise has no initiative.â
âYou said you tried to match the silk at Harrodâs,â interjected the dowager.
âDid I? Perhaps it was Harrodâs. I really donât remember. It was one of those places where everyone is so kind and sympathetic and devoted that one almost hates to take even a reel of cotton away from such pleasant surroundings.â
âI think you might have taken Louise away. I donât like the idea of her being there among a lot of strangers. Supposing some unprincipled person was to get into conversation with her.â