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SILK WICKEDNESS 28

A waiter appeared with the menus. ‘Desserts, sir?’

They paused to order and Guy filled their glasses again. ‘If I’m boring you to death, say so.’

She could hardly say, I’m riveted. ‘Not in the least.’

‘We started arguing,’ he went on. ‘I don’t think An- oushka was what they call a difficult baby, but we had our share of teething and so on, and it was usually me who got up in the night. Anna was worn out. I didn’t properly realize at the time, but she was still a child herself. She wanted someone to look after her. And I did, at first. Cooked most of the meals, fussed her when she had a cold. But I had my finals looming, and what with the baby as well I just couldn’t run round after her like I had before.’

Their desserts arrived, frothy concoctions of meringue and tropical fruits and cream.

‘Was that why she left?’ asked Claudia. ‘Because she needed someone to look after her?’

‘More or less. It came to a head when Anoushka was ten months old. She’d been ill - just a cold or something,
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