[Witness For The Defence by A.E.W. Mason]@TWC D-Link bookWitness For The Defence CHAPTER XVIII 3/45
Then he rolled back into bed again and took his own advice.
It was late when he came down into the dining-room and he took his breakfast alone. "Where's my father ?" he asked of Hubbard the butler. "Mr.Hazlewood breakfasted half an hour ago, sir.
He's at work now." "Capital," said Dick.
"Give me some sausages.
Hubbard, what would you say if I told you that I was going to be married ?" Hubbard placed a plate in front of him. "I should keep my head, sir," he answered in his gentle voice.
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