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Twenty-seven A SUPPER PARTY AT THE SAVOY
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Twenty-seven A SUPPER PARTY AT THE SAVOY
The supper party given by Mr. Julius Hersheimmer to a few friends on theevening of the 30th will long be remembered in catering1 circles. It tookplace in a private room, and Mr. Hersheimmer’s orders were brief andforcible. He gave carte blanche — and when a millionaire gives carteblanche he usually gets it!
Every delicacy2 out of season was duly provided. Waiters carried bottlesof ancient and royal vintage with loving care. The floral decorations de-fied the seasons, and fruits of the earth as far apart as May and Novemberfound themselves miraculously3 side by side. The list of guests was smalland select. The American Ambassador, Mr. Carter, who had taken theliberty, he said, of bringing an old friend, Sir William Beresford, with him,Archdeacon Cowley, Dr. Hall, those two youthful adventurers, MissPrudence Cowley and Mr. Thomas Beresford, and last, but not least, asguest of honour, Miss Jane Finn.
Julius had spared no pains to make Jane’s appearance a success. A mys-terious knock had brought Tuppence to the door of the apartment she wassharing with the American girl. It was Julius. In his hand he held a cheque.
“Say, Tuppence,” he began, “will you do me a good turn? Take this, andget Jane regularly togged up for this evening. You’re all coming to supperwith me at the Savoy. See? Spare no expense. You get me?”
“Sure thing,” mimicked5 Tuppence. “We shall enjoy ourselves! It will be apleasure dressing6 Jane. She’s the loveliest thing I’ve ever seen.”
“That’s so,” agreed Mr. Hersheimmer fervently7.
His fervour brought a momentary8 twinkle to Tuppence’s eye.
“By the way, Julius,” she remarked demurely9, “I—haven’t given you myanswer yet.”
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admiration
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autocrat
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overthrow
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insanity
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butted
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对接的 | |
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vexing
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coup
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disarming
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joint
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