Having said that, Mrs. Millbanke courteously curtsied to Arthur and then went about her own business, seeking liaisons with the ladies for her daughter's coming-of-age celebration next year.
Arthur was left utterly baffled by Mrs. Millbanke's behavior.
He was indeed an officer from Scotland Yard, but the "Police Handbook" certainly did not include babysitting services for others.
And even if it were about watching children, at most he would, out of past affection, look after Tom's seven or eight-year-old son, Adam. What on earth was Mrs. Millbanke thinking, dumping an almost grown-up daughter on him?
Arthur, somewhat irritated by the lady's nonchalance, was about to leave and call Eld over to Mrs. Millbanke, to give her a taste of society's dangers.