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"Oddity in FBtW"
 
   Just found something odd when reading Fair Blows the Wind. Page 211 in the LT edition. Tatton is talking to Jacob Binns about investing in shipping.

"very well. Whom do I see?"
He wrote a name on a slip of paper. "This woman." Then after a paragraph where Jacob tells how a woman is the owner of ships Tatton says this.
"Her name?"
"Delahay. Emma Delahay."

Why did he ask her name when Jacob had just given him a slip of paper with her name on it?

peter


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