[The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him by Paul Leicester Ford]@TWC D-Link bookThe Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him CHAPTER III 14/16
My mother knows only the right kind of people, while Mr.Pierce--" "Is to be our host," interrupted Peter, but with no shade of correction in his voice. "Yes," laughed Watts, "and he is a host.
He'll not let any one else get a word in edgewise.
You are just the kind of talker he'll like.
Mark my word, he'll be telling every one, before you've been two hours in the house, that you are a remarkably brilliant conversationalist." "What will he say of you ?" said Peter, in a sentence which he broke up into reasonable lengths by a couple of pulls at his pipe in the middle of it. "Mr.Pierce, chum," replied Watts, with a look in his eyes which Peter had learned to associate with mischief on Watts's part, "has too great an affection for yours truly to object to anything I do.
Do you suppose, if I hadn't been sure of my footing at the Shrubberies, that I should have dared to ask an invitation for"-- then Watts hesitated for a moment, seeing a half-surprised, half-anxious look come into Peter's face, "for myself ?" he continued. "Tell truth and shame the devil," said Peter. Watts laughed.
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