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They left the police station without further impediment.<br><br>
 
They left the police station without further impediment.<br><br>
  
Outside the sky had already brightened past dawn and it was the work of a mere moment to flag a cab down. The barrister handed Josephine into the hansom and slipped her the watch on the sly before paying the cabbie her fare. Josephine thanked him for his assistance and settled back as he stepped smartly away on the pavement, his work done. Overhead the roof hatch opened and Josephine gave the driver the address. The traffic was growing heavy with the rising sun and it took the better part of an hour before the cab came to a stop at the Diogenes Club. Highly aware of the figure she presented—bloodied, beaten, her head bared to the world—she nevertheless kept her chin up and knocked at a discreet service entrance. She was escorted to a small room over the tea shop next door where the Colonel joined her less than ten minutes later.<br><br>
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Outside the sky had already brightened past dawn and it was the work of a mere moment to flag a cab down. The barrister handed Josephine into the hansom and slipped her the watch on the sly before paying the cabbie her fare. Josephine thanked him for his assistance and settled back as he stepped smartly away on the pavement, his work done. Overhead the roof hatch opened and Josephine gave the driver the address. The traffic was growing heavy with the rising sun and it took the better part of an hour before the cab came to a stop at the Diogenes Club. Highly aware of the figure she presented—bloodied, beaten, her head bared to the world—she nevertheless kept her chin up and knocked at a discreet service door. She was escorted to a small room over the tea shop next door where the Colonel joined her less than ten minutes later.<br><br>
  
 
"What the bloody hell were you thinking?" the Colonel demanded before she could say a word. "You were sent to observe, not to intervene."<br><br>
 
"What the bloody hell were you thinking?" the Colonel demanded before she could say a word. "You were sent to observe, not to intervene."<br><br>

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