[The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Forsyte Saga CHAPTER VI--JAMES AT LARGE 2/14
He had been a good deal agitated. "Nobody," he said, "told him anything." And, rather than go direct to Soames himself, of whose taciturnity he was afraid, he took his umbrella and went round to Timothy's. He found Mrs.Septimus and Hester (who had been told--she was so safe, she found it tiring to talk) ready, and indeed eager, to discuss the news.
It was very good of dear Soames, they thought, to employ Mr. Bosinney, but rather risky.
What had George named him? 'The Buccaneer' How droll! But George was always droll! However, it would be all in the family they supposed they must really look upon Mr.Bosinney as belonging to the family, though it seemed strange. James here broke in: "Nobody knows anything about him.
I don't see what Soames wants with a young man like that.
I shouldn't be surprised if Irene had put her oar in.
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