CHAPTER THREEDriving with not too much speed down the narrow lanes, she was wondering what was happening at The Hall. She reckoned that they would have found her letters when she did not go in to change for dinner yesterday. She could imagine all too clearly the horror of her relatives and it would have been quite impossible for them to stop the guests travelling from London for the wedding. As friends were staying in the house, it meant they would continue to exclaim at the extraordinary behaviour of Iona and the trouble it had meant when everything had to be stopped at the last minute. First of all Iona thought, as she drove on, that they would have to notify the Vicar. Then the men who were organising the fireworks would have to be told as well as the caterers. Apart from all that

