A Sitting in St. James

Why does Eugenie's carriage come for her early in Book 3, Chapter VIII?

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Eugenie's carriage comes early for her at the Guilberts'. She fears bad news about her father. Byron tells her that the coach has come to get her because her father and aunt are at each other's throats with their constant quarrels. Her father needs her home to rescue him.