âTo tell him to expect you by the midday train,â said Sir Percival. âHe will meet you at the station when you get to London, and take you on to sleep at your auntâs in St. Johnâs Wood.â
Lady Glydeâs hand began to tremble violently round my armâ âwhy I could not imagine.
âThere is no necessity for Count Fosco to meet me,â she said. âI would rather not stay in London to sleep.â
âYou must. You canât take the whole journey to Cumberland in one day. You must rest a night in Londonâ âand I donât choose you to go by yourself to an hotel. Fosco made the offer to your uncle to give you houseroom on the way down, and your uncle has accepted it. Here! here is a letter from him addressed to yourself. I ought to have sent it up this morning, but I forgot. Read it and see what Mr. Fairlie himself says to you.â