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Chapter 20 The Admiral Visits An Old Friend
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Chapter 20 The Admiral Visits An Old Friend
‘Thought you must all be dead here,’ said Admiral Blunt with a snort.
His remark was addressed not to the kind of butler which he wouldhave liked to see opening this front door, but to the young woman whosesurname he could never remember but whose Christian1 name was Amy.
‘Rung you up at least four times in the last week. Gone abroad, that’swhat they said.’
‘We have been abroad. We’ve only just come back.’
‘Matilda oughtn’t to go rampaging about abroad. Not at her time of life.
She’ll die of blood pressure or heart failure or something in one of thesemodern airplanes. Cavorting2 about, full of explosives put in them by theArabs or the Israelis or somebody or other. Not safe at all any longer.’
‘Her doctor recommended it to her.’
‘Oh well, we all know what doctors are.’
‘And she has really come back in very good spirits.’
‘Where’s she been, then?’
‘Oh, taking a Cure. In Germany or–I never can quite remember whetherit’s Germany or Austria. That new place, you know, the Golden Gasthaus.’
‘Ah yes, I know the place you mean. Costs the earth, doesn’t it?’
‘Well, it’s said to produce very remarkable3 results.’
‘Probably only a different way of killing4 you quicker,’ said AdmiralBlunt. ‘How did you enjoy it?’
‘Well, not really very much. The scenery was very nice, but–’
An imperious voice sounded from the floor above.
‘Amy. Amy! What are you doing, talking in the hall all this time? BringAdmiral Blunt up here. I’m waiting for him.’
‘Gallivanting about,’ said Admiral Blunt, after he had greeted his oldfriend. ‘That’s how you’ll kill yourself one of these days. You mark mywords–’
‘No, I shan’t. There’s no difficulty at all in travelling nowadays.’
‘Running about all those airports, ramps5, stairs, buses.’
‘Not at all. I had a wheelchair.’
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