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The Bars of Iron

CHAPTER II
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"Why, you're drenched to the skin! Go and change! Go and change! Don't stop to argue! Do you hear me, sir?
Go and change!" He shouted the last words, and Piers flung round on his heel with a hint of impatience.
"And behave yourself!" Sir Beverley threw after him.

"If you think I'll stand any impertinence from you, you were never more mistaken in your life.

Be off with you, you cheeky young hound! Don't let me see you again till you're fit to be seen!" Piers departed without a backward look.

His lips were slightly compressed as he went up the stairs, but before he reached his own room they were softly whistling.
Victor, the valet, who was busily employed in laying out his evening clothes, received him with hands upraised in horror.
_"Ah, mais, Monsieur Pierre_, how you are wet!" "Yes, I want a bath," said Piers.

"Get it quick! I must be down again in ten minutes.


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