23/26 And I do--a deuce of a lot of trouble." "Now, why ?" asked Harold Jupp, who possessed an inquiring mind and was never satisfied by anything but the most definite statements. "I am used to it, and I like it. Unless I see my name in real print every morning, I have all day the uncomfortable sensation that I am not properly dressed." Millie Splay and the others round the table, with the exception of one person, laughed. To that one person, Sir Chichester here turned good-humouredly: "All right, you can turn your nose up, Joan. It seems extraordinary to you that I should like to see my name in print. |