[The Cinema Murder by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookThe Cinema Murder CHAPTER VII 1/19
Philip Romilly was accosted, late that afternoon, by two young women whose presence on board he had noticed with a certain amount of disapproval.
They were obviously of the chorus-girl type, a fact which they seemed to lack the ambition to conceal.
After several would-be ingratiating giggles, they finally pulled up in front of him whilst he was promenading the deck. "You are Mr.Romilly, aren't you ?" one of them asked.
"Bob Millet told us you were going to be on this steamer.
You know Bob, don't you ?" Philip for a moment was taken aback. "Bob Millet," he repeated thoughtfully. "Of course! Good old Bob! I don't mind confessing," the young woman went on, "that though we were all out one night together--Trocadero, Empire, and Murray's afterwards--I should never have recognised you.
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