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"When are you going to take me to Ritzen?" she asked instead. "To Ritzen!" He glanced up again in surprise. "Do you want to go to Ritzen?" "Or Brennerstadt," she said, "Whichever is the best shopping centre." "Oh!" He began to smile. "You want to shop, do you? What do you want to buy?" She looked at him severely. "Nothing for myself, I am glad to say." "What! Something for me?"
This place had become hateful to her, an inferno of vice and destruction. She yearned to leave it. Something of this yearning she betrayed on the following morning when Burke told her that he was making arrangements to leave by the evening train for Ritzen. "Can't we go sooner?" she said. He looked at her as if surprised by the question. "There is a train at midday," he said.
It had been late when she reached Ritzen, but she had thankfully found accommodation for the night at the by no means luxurious hotel in which she had slept on the night of her arrival so long ago. Now in the early morning she was ready to start again, having regretfully left her horse, Diamond, in the hotel-stable to await her return.
I went round to his hut, but it was all fastened up as usual. Then I went to Piet Vreiboom's." She shuddered suddenly. "I saw Kieff as well as Vreiboom. They seemed hugely amused at my appearance, and told me Guy was just ahead on the way to Brennerstadt. It was too late to ride the whole way, so I went to Ritzen, hoping to find him there.
"Man, is it the truth you're giving me?" "Not much point in lying," said Kieff coldly, "when there is nothing to be gained by it! Mrs. Burke Ranger has gone to Brennerstadt by way of Ritzen, in the company of Guy Ranger. Piet Vreiboom will tell you the same thing if you ask him. He is going to Brennerstadt too to-morrow, and I with him. Perhaps we can travel together.
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