He wondered if he’d offended her, though he couldn’t imagine how. As the coach stumbled over the potholes in the road, he looked sideways at her, considering her as though she was some ornament or work of art he’d bought in a rash moment of enthusiasm. Seen in profile, her nose was long and almost unnaturally straight; in profile, of course, you didn’t notice how thin it was. There was a slight upward curve to her top lip that he couldn’t help but find appealing. The weakness of her chin, on the other hand … Her eyes flicked sideways and he turned away, embarrassed at having been caught staring. No reason, of course, why a man shouldn’t look at his own wife. Even so; he’d got the impression she didn’t like it. He concentrated on the road ahead, but that was simply distressing. Of course, he thought, I could try talking to her, rather than waiting for her to talk to me. A radical enough notion, but it couldn’t do any harm.