Ch.11. Emily’s Mother (Lawrence & William)
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Mrs Livingstone sniffed loudly, pulled out a handkerchief and blew her nose. Composing herself, she passed Lawrence and William their cups of tea. ”You will find my Emily, won’t you?” she pleaded.
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"We'll do our best, ma'am," says William.
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"The information you've given us is going to help us a lot in finding your daughter, Mrs. Livingstone." Lawrence assures in an effort to assuage the sorrowful mother's fears.
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Lawrence and William finished their coffee and were shown out by Mrs Livingstone. The rain that had threatened most of the day had finally come and both men had to dash to the car to avoid getting too wet.
The fading daylight and wet streets precluded any further travel that night and so William dropped Lawrence off at his home. When he got back, he found an envelope waiting for him, which he inspected carefully before opening it. Inside, there was a short note from Gerald Fraser, instructing him to call at Fraser Mansion at 9.00am the following morning, to report on progress with their enquiries.
The fading daylight and wet streets precluded any further travel that night and so William dropped Lawrence off at his home. When he got back, he found an envelope waiting for him, which he inspected carefully before opening it. Inside, there was a short note from Gerald Fraser, instructing him to call at Fraser Mansion at 9.00am the following morning, to report on progress with their enquiries.
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