Editing The Hounds of Winter, Prologue: Hounds to Scent

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"Certainly," she said softly.  "Good evening, Colonel, Mr. Humberstone." Josephine had just settled with a cup of tea and her notes at her kitchen table, intending to transcribe them into formal reports when someone knocked at her back kitchen door. The rag man standing on her step had swept off his cap and delivered the message to report at once to the Diogenes Club. Half an hour later, Josephine stepped into the Colonel's private study, sweeping it with a keen glance before taking the seat offered. She nodded once at each man in turn, thinking that the months since she'd last seen the American must have been interesting ones. She gave Humberstone a faint smile and asked, "How was Egypt?"<br><br>
 
"Certainly," she said softly.  "Good evening, Colonel, Mr. Humberstone." Josephine had just settled with a cup of tea and her notes at her kitchen table, intending to transcribe them into formal reports when someone knocked at her back kitchen door. The rag man standing on her step had swept off his cap and delivered the message to report at once to the Diogenes Club. Half an hour later, Josephine stepped into the Colonel's private study, sweeping it with a keen glance before taking the seat offered. She nodded once at each man in turn, thinking that the months since she'd last seen the American must have been interesting ones. She gave Humberstone a faint smile and asked, "How was Egypt?"<br><br>
  
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"Egyptian, ma'am," Quentin said with a slight Virginia drawl. "Very Egyptian. I was able to track the Black Dragon Tong to a Settite cult in Cairo that's been trouble with the Khedive down there. Kidnapping folks for ransom." He smiled fiercely, "But that ain't doing that anymore. And my sister's back in Virginia."<br><br>
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"Egyptian, ma'am," Quentin said with a slight Virginia drawl. "Very Egyptian. I was able to track the Black Dragon Tong to a Settite cult in Cairo that's been trouble with the Khedive down there. Kidnapping folks for ransom." He smiled fiercely, "But that ain't doing that anymore."<br><br>
  
 
He paused for a moment, his face quizzical. "I also went to that location where you said the Bast people were. You gave me good directions for how to get there, the longitude, latitude, which channel all that, but there's no island there. Never has been according to the locals I talked to." <br><br>
 
He paused for a moment, his face quizzical. "I also went to that location where you said the Bast people were. You gave me good directions for how to get there, the longitude, latitude, which channel all that, but there's no island there. Never has been according to the locals I talked to." <br><br>

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