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Dangerous Echoes he had taken a short break, hoping to persuade Clarrie to make their engagement official. What was the point? It was better to wait until he finally returned to England, his tour ended. When Polly heard of the theatre trip, she agreed whole- heartedly with Clarrie and together they banished Sarah’s doubts. Polly, older than Sarah by seven years, had progressed from being the Grey family housekeeper and Sarah’s friend for over thirty years, to being more like a member of the family. She too had moved into Clarrie’s house in Mapledurham and loved every minute of life now – looking after them was a labour of love. Her own daughter Jane lived only a mile away, so she was still close enough to see her grandchildren, but living with them had been far too tiring! After an early supper Clarrie went to her studio/ bedroom to prepare a canvas for her next commission and Polly stayed downstairs to watch television, but Sarah decided to read in bed for a while to take her mind off Amy and Jay. In spite of her determination not to worry, her mind refused to switch off. The sky lightened with false dawn and darkened again, before Sarah found release from her churning doubts, and slept. 13