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Haunting Echoes could not keep calling him that; she must ask for his name later. In the quarter hour since her arrival the room had become more than half full and another brother joined the barman on duty – there was no doubt they were twins. The clientele chattered noisily to them and each other and to add to the noise, someone put a coin in the jukebox. While waiting to be served, Clive Parker eyed Clarrie’s reflection in the mirror. How long would it take her to get around to telling him exactly what was she after, he wondered nervously. He scarcely believed his eyes when he saw the picture she was painting, so he did not doubt that she meant trouble for him. He would lose everything he had worked for and achieved over the past forty years. What led her to come here – turning up on his doorstep? It certainly could not have been by accident. How could she have found him, when his traces were so well covered… more to the point, who was she and what possible connection could such a young woman have with his own distant past? It was difficult to believe that they had a mutual link to those old times because in those days he hardly ever left the house and villagers had no reason to call. No local had recognised him, he was quite sure, but she must be in league with someone old and the reason they had kept silent for so long was a poser. Now they were using this young woman to make outrageous demands... probably too frightened to make contact personally, knowing what he was capable of. Parker continued to fantasise; someone much older must have told her the sordid details, and now she wants to cash in. Is she seeking revenge, or money? Of course, it was possible that others were already in the know, but hardly likely; divulging such information would render it unusable for blackmail! He could see 11