Polly had had enough. “It’s always about your stupid Family, isn’t it,” she exploded. “What about us, James? You and me? No, it’s always the Family with you. Fine, go and
find your murderers, why don’t you? Beat them,
cut their silly balls off, kill them, you violent bastard. I really don’t care. But don’t expect me to be
waiting around for you when you come back with more blood on your hands. I’m sick of all the violence.
“Look at what you did to poor
Nero. He is terrified of you, you know, he was still shaking when I saw him up
at the stalls in Chrisp Street. He showed me the mark you made on his neck, you
could have killed him. You sadistic bully?
“He made a bad mistake, but he might have got a knife in his ribs too if he had been
there. Did you think about that? You are hardly high on the Mr Clever list, are you James?”
Sowerbutt looked blankly at his lady with whom he was enjoying a quiet evening. What was upsetting his red-haired beauty all of a sudden?
He could spot danger at a hundred yards and had an unerring nose for any
mischief being staged on the East End’s back streets, but
he could never be sure of his lady’s moods.
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