9/22 I must have the money directly." "Well, you've only got to ride him to the hunt to-morrow. There'll be Bryce and Keating there, for sure. You'll get more bids than one." "I daresay, and get back home at eight o'clock, splashed up to the chin. I'm going to Mrs.Osgood's birthday dance." "Oho!" said Dunsey, turning his head on one side, and trying to speak in a small mincing treble. "And there's sweet Miss Nancy coming; and we shall dance with her, and promise never to be naughty again, and be taken into favour, and--" "Hold your tongue about Miss Nancy, you fool," said Godfrey, turning red, "else I'll throttle you." "What for ?" said Dunsey, still in an artificial tone, but taking a whip from the table and beating the butt-end of it on his palm. |