CHAPTER SEVENLord Lanwood was very much relieved when they reached Calais and that there were two men from the ferry with a stretcher for Charles. As he was still fast asleep, it took some time to cover him with the thick travelling coat that Lord Lanwood had bought for him in Paris. He was delighted when he came on board to find that he had a double cabin he could share with Charles and look after him in the night, while Isa had a small cabin next door. As it happened the ferry was not very full. They left Calais just as the stars were beginning to fade and the moon was sinking behind the clouds. Charles had woken up and said to Lord Lanwood, “You certainly travel in style, Uncle Lionel.” “I have been very lucky to be able to book the cabin I wanted,” Lord Lanwood replied. “At the

