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Lincoln stood in the library of William’s house in Russell Square, staring at the Renoir painting of the two red-headed young women. It hung above the fireplace, and Lincoln understood why it took pride of place in this room. It was a masterpiece, and he could see that it 32 ... William of Lily and Emily.
Lincoln had told William he needed to speak to him privately, and they had 33 ... to meet here. Lily was still in Brighton with the children. The house was empty and very quiet this afternoon. John came in and, clearing his throat, asked, “Would you like something, sir? Perhaps, a cup of tea?”
“No, thank you, John,” Lincoln answered. Lincoln continued to study the marvellous Renoir. Suddenly William entered the room and apologized for 34 ... him waiting. “What’s this all about, Lincoln? You 35 ... rather serious, even sad,” William said. Lincoln was silent. He went and sat on a chair near the fireplace.
William took the other chair, staring at him attentively.
“Brad Winston telephoned me just as I was leaving for lunch. He had apparently attempted to get hold of you here, but the line was busy. In 36 ... he tried several times with no success. That’s why he finally got 37 ... touch with me. He said that there was a terrible car 38 ... sometime last night. Your brother George is in hospital now,” Lincoln said.