[Red Pottage by Mary Cholmondeley]@TWC D-Link bookRed Pottage CHAPTER XXX 18/27
He's in hiding in the smoking-room." "He is lucky he is no worse.
I should have had rheumatic fever if I had been in his place.
How cool it is in here after the glare outside.
Must you go out again? Well, I consider I have done my duty, and that I may fairly allow myself a cigarette in peace." * * * * * "Really, Mr.Loftus, I'm quite shocked.
This absurd faintness! The tent was very crowded, and there is not much air to-day, is there? I shall be all right if I may sit quietly in the hail a little.
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