Our life returned to its usual pattern, but i did not forget the count fosco. i discovered that he had rented his house in st john's wood for another six months, so i was fairly sure he would still be in london, within my reach, when the time came to act.
we finally solved the puzzle of who anne catherrick's father was. when i went agin to see mrs clements and to tell her about Anne's death,she remembered where mrs Catherrick had worked as a servant.Her employer had been a Mr Donthorne.
We wrote to Mr donthorne, who replied with some very interesing information. Philip fairlie, Laura's father,had been a great friend of his when they were young,and a frequent house