The party joined back up at the train station, departing London for Dover at 10 A.M. as requested by Smith. They spent their time in the dining car, Saroch making some small talk with a reporter named Bentley Burnham. He could tell he was lying, and Banks knew about Burnham from his criminal life as a blackmailer and coward. They managed to get out of him that he was in correspondence with someone about events in London, but he preferred not to say who. They boarded the Orient Express at 10:26 that evening, finding a man wearing a blood red fez in the salon car. They set up a trap for him, stating to each other that they were in compartment 4 and that they had a blood red fez to lure him. Worth spoke to Burnham, and found that he knew his real name, even after giving a fake one. In the morning, the investigators spoke about what they should do about what seemed to be an adversary on the train. They ate breakfast, noting that a young woman was crying with the fez-wearing individual as he ate. She left breakfast early, and slowly everybody finished up, continuing to deliberate on how they should handle the situation. Time ticks ever forward...