London, Westminster, 4 Whitehall, Greater London Police Department.
Scotland Yard was exceptionally lively today. In addition to the busy officers, many clergymen in black robes had also arrived.
They were invited by Scotland Yard, volunteering to provide moral guidance to the wayward ladies.
Among them were priests from the National Church's Anglican Church appointed by the respected Archbishops of Canterbury and York, as well as members from other Protestant denominations such as the Scottish Presbyterian Church, the Baptist Church, and the Quakers.
Although Catholics loyal to the Pope were usually unwelcome in Britain's upper circles, perhaps out of respect for Hastings, who claimed to be Catholic, or considering the diversity of the ladies' beliefs, a few Catholic priests were invited to Scotland Yard to absolve their sins.