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She had an absurd meeting, arranged by Violet Trefusis and Raymond Mortimer, with Violet's mother Mrs Keppel, the ex-mistress of Edward VII. Both had anticipated having nothing to say to each other, but (Violet remembered) they did find one congenial subject: 'Personally I've always been in favour of six cylinders though I know some people think four are less trouble.' 'My dear Mrs Keppel, you wouldn't hesitate if you saw the new Lanchester with the fluid fly-wheel!' Neither (Violet Trefusis commented) knew a thing about motors, but both thought 'they were on safe ground'.20 It was just the sort of anecdote Lytton would have enjoyed.