![]() They are standing very close now, looking at each other desperately. "Why don't you tell your friends that you're sick and come and hear everything?" He says that in a very suggestive voice. "Apart from that great big river that connects us." He follows her. There are no practical difficulties." She walks up the stairs. You live in the East, I leave in the West. "You used to straighten your skirts and march away like nothing had ever happened." ![]() "In the forest, no." With every word she moves closer to him. "Because, otherwise you would've come to me - and made very loud declarations." "Do you know, this is so old, I could even laugh at you?" After the concert she watches him in a mirror watching her. She feels his presence before she can see him. They play Beethoven's sixth symphony, an opus about nature and a forest. James comes to a violin concert at which Zilpha is attending. James pays the debts of his father and silences the raging crowd. Thorne does, too, but screams, pointing at James: "Be sure of this, Delaney! That legacy is your death sentence!" (Yeah, well, that is why he'd sent you that diamond. She looks back, then casts her eyes down. ![]() James turns his head and looks at Zilpha. "To his son, James Keziah Delaney," Thoyt continues, "is left the only existing assets of the Delaney estate, including the Nootka trading post and landing ground on the Pacific north-west coast of the Americas, in what was former Spanish America." Zilpha looks sad, but it is Thorne who looks truly disappointed about the news. Of his daughter, Zilpha Annabel Delaney, now Zilpha Annabel Geary, there is no mention in this last will and testament." He is survived by two children, both present at this division. Thoyt begins with the reading of the will. Zilpha appears indifferent to his behaviour. She hides the diamond in a box in the bedroom. She looks amazed but also disappointed because there are no words attached. James rides out to the place where he had secretly buried a bag in the ground to get more rough diamonds. He then goes to see his sister and makes a pass on her. James buys a ship for the Delaney Nootka Trading Company, meets old acquaintances, destroys the ship of his stalker, and cleans the ship he bought because he finds out it is a former slave ship. Her middle name is Annabel, she hides things (like diamonds) from her husband, James' departure hurt her, likes music Owns rough diamonds, barely eats but drinks a lot of tea and alcohol, knows things, is armed, likes to run around without pants at home
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