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"What wise old self from the future?"

"Well, ain "I ht that in 1992 I’d still remember what Lucy and Paul and I had been up to in 1948, and then, if it had gone wrong, I could have warned theht"

"Okay," I said slowly, helping myself to another scone Good food for the brain "But you didn’t?"

Lucas shook his head "Evidently not, fool that I was And so we gotHamlet at school, I sent them off to the year 1602 Over three days in succession, they saw the premiere of the play by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men at the Globe Theatre"

"In Southwark?"

Lucas nodded "Yes, it was quite tricky They had to cross London Bridge to get to the south bank of the Thao, and be back before they were due to travel forward in time It worked well for the first two days, but on the third day, there was an accident on London Bridge, and Lucy and Paul itnesses to a crime They didn’t make it to the north bank in time, so they landed in Southwark in the year 1948 still half in the river, while I was going out of my mind orry" He obviously still remembered that vividly, because he went pale around the nostrils "They reached the Te wet in their seventeenth-century costuain to 1992 I didn’t hear what had happened until their next visit"

My head was spinning with all these different dates "What kind of a crime did they witness?"

Lucas lasses, his eyes were dark and serious "That’s the point! Lucy and Paul saw Count Saint-Germain murder someone"

"The count?"

"Lucy and Paul had met the count only twice before, but they were sure it was him After their initiation journey, they’d been introduced to him in the year 1784 The count himself decided on that date; he didn’t want to meet the time travelers ould be born after him until near the end of his own life I wouldn’t be surprised if it was the same with you" He cleared his throat "Will be the same with you Whatever way around it is Anyway, the Guardians traveled with Lucy and Paul and the chronograph specially to north Germany, where the count spent the last years of his life I ith thee, would you believe it?"

I frowned "Could we s all at once, right? It’s still oing to happen although they took place long ago Where e?"

"How could the count commit a murder in 1602 … oh, I see! He did it on one of his own journeys back in time!"

"Yes, exactly And when he was a verycoincidence that Lucy and Paul happened to be in just the same place at just the same time If you can talk about coincidences at all in this connection The count himself writes, in one of his many books, Those who believe in coincidence have not understood the forces of destiny"

"Who did he murder? And why?"

Lucas looked around the café again "That,that we ourselves didn’t know at first It eeks before we found out His victim was none other than Lancelot de Villiers Amber The first time traveler in the Circle"

"He murdered his own ancestor? But why?"

"Lancelot de Villiers was a Fleland with his whole fas of Count Saint-Germain that he left for the Guardians, say that Lancelot died in 1607, which threw us off the track for a while But the fact is--I’ll spare you the details of our detective work--the baron’s throat was cut as he sat in his own coach in the year 1602…"

"I don’t understand," I murmured

"I haven’t been able to fit all the pieces of the jigsaw together arettes out of his pocket and lighting one "In addition, there’s the fact that I never saw Lucy and Paul again after 24 September 1949 I suspect that they went back to a tiraph with them, or they’d have visited me by now Oh, damn … don’t look that way!"

"What’s the ?"

"Here comes Kenneth de Villiers with his battle-ax of a sister" Lucas tried to get into cover behind the menu

"Just say we don’t want to be disturbed," I whispered

"I can’t--he’s al chambers… If we’re in luck, they won’t see us"

We weren’t in luck A talla turquoise hat werepurposefully for our table They sat down, unasked, on the two free chairs

"Both of us playing hookey this afternoon, eh, Lucas?" said Kenneth de Villiers affably, slapping Lucas on the shoulder "Not that I wouldn’t have turned two blind eyes after you brought the Parker case to such an excellent conclusion yesterday My congratulations again I heard that you had a visitor fro me to close scrutiny I tried to look back as naturally as possible It eird the way the de Villiers ht, aristocratic noses, looked so like each other through the years Kenneth was another i as, say, Falk de Villiers in my own time

"Hazel Montrose, my cousin," Lucas introduced me "Hazel, meet Mr and Miss de Villiers"

"We’re brother and sister," said Miss de Villiers, giggling "Oh, good, you have soe one"

"I’ave her a cigarette and lit it for her "I have to look through some files"