"The urge to turn his back until his stepmother went away was strong, but the urge to talk about Jane was stronger. "You were her chaperone?" Jack said, the words half lost on the wind. "Chaperone, second in command." Miss Gwen rested her parasol point on the ground, frowning out to sea, her eyes searching the waters that separated them from the mainland. "I've known her since she was born." "Was she always . . ." Jack stuck. "Maddeningly omniscient?" Miss Gwen gave a sharp bark of a laugh. "Yes. Even as a child. Oh, she hid it well. The girl had good manners. She knew when to keep her mouth shut in adult company. But if you made the mistake of asking! The vicar," she said with satisfaction, "never questioned her about her catechism again."