[Penny Plain by Anna Buchan (writing as O. Douglas)]@TWC D-Link book
Penny Plain

CHAPTER XV
8/31

Richard Plantagenet, I should think." "Really, Jean ?" "Why not?
But you'd better ask him.

Are you going, Cousin Lewis?
When will you come and see Davie ?" "Let me see.

I'm lunching at Hillview on Friday May I come in after luncheon?
Thanks.

You must all come up to Laverlaw one day next week.
The puppies are growing up, Mhor, and you're missing all their puppyhood; that's a pity." Later in the evening, just before Mhor's bedtime Lord Bidborough came to The Rigs.

Pamela was resting, he explained, or writing letters, or doing something else, and he had come in to pass the time of day with them.
"The time of night, you mean," said Mhor ruefully "In ten minutes I'll have to go to bed." "Had you a nice time this afternoon ?" Jean asked.
"Oh, ripping! Coming up by Tweed in the darkening was heavenly.


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