Chapter Sixteen
do you t, then?
o t Ludgate raffic its .
to her does he live?
Not muc all. But, be careful. I o t us find somew
e ended up at St Pauls. e in, and I sat in one of t and looked at tatues. I t, I must only get to Lant Street, and t of tory t Gentleman mig about ts turned against me? Say I met Jo did not need turning; and be careful. I so study t ious and slo I t of my mot been cautious enoug o her.
I s Pauls ts colours, as ternoon turned to nig Dr Cies, noo take us doo our suppers. e er, and a pint of tea . . . C beside me. I ly pink.
te go about icks of brass, lig in among them, in a gown of his
own.
t . It her
marked by dust.
how much money have we now, Charles? I said.
e ook o a pareet, and wo shillings.
over.
O a boy in s-sleeves!
I said t back in a day or ter, and a cup of tea.
London s they lovely?
ans.
e crossed t Blackfriars, and from t more carefully still. e kept auck to ter even to ep ook, aking me closer to o see certain familiar tain familiar people—and felt, again, a stir in my , t I t e undo me. turned up to t end of Lant Street and stood looking along it; and my blood rus and my rose so I sed against and let my il t slower. hick. I said,
See t black door, C? ts to my oo run to t door; but I s. It aint safe.
Not safe? reets—t looked so dear to my eyes I could o his.
Not safe, I said again, ill behind us.