[Father Stafford by Anthony Hope]@TWC D-Link bookFather Stafford CHAPTER II 14/14
However, I'm determined that you shall enjoy yourself for a week here, whether you like it or not." Stafford smiled gently and bade him good-night.
A moment later Bob Territon emerged from the open windows of the billiard-room. "Of all dull dogs, Haddington's the worst; however, I've won five pound of him! Hist! Is the Father here ?" "I am glad to say he is not." "Oh! Have you squared it with Miss Kate? I saw something was up." "Miss Bernard's heart, Bob, and mine again beat as one." "What was it particularly about ?" "An immaterial matter." "I say, did you see the Father and Claudia ?" "No.
What do you mean ?" "Gammon! I tell you what, Eugene, if Claudia really puts her back into it, I wouldn't give much for that vow of celibacy." "Bob," said Eugene, "you don't know Stafford; and your expression about your sister is--well, shall I say lacking in refinement ?" "Haddington didn't like it." "Damn Haddington, and you too!" said Eugene impatiently, walking away. Bob looked after him with a chuckle, and exclaimed enigmatically to the silent air, "Six to four, t.
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