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Chapter 4 Expedition on Truelove; Oxford and Cambridge(1)
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Chapter 4 Expedition on Truelove; Oxford1 and Cambridge
‘Six impossible things before breakfast indeed,’ said Tuppence as shedrained a cup of coffee and considered a fried egg remaining in the dishon the sideboard, flanked by two appetizing-looking kidneys. ‘Breakfast ismore worthwhile than thinking of impossible things. Tommy is the onewho has gone after impossible things. Research, indeed. I wonder if he’llget anything out of it all.’
She applied2 herself to a fried egg and kidneys.
‘How nice,’ said Tuppence, ‘to have a different kind of breakfast.’
For a long time she had managed to regale3 herself in the morning with acup of coffee and either orange juice or grapefruit. Although satisfactoryso long as any weight problems were thereby4 solved, the pleasures of thiskind of breakfast were not much appreciated. From the force of contrasts,hot dishes on the sideboard animated5 the digestive juices.
‘I expect,’ said Tuppence, ‘it’s what the Parkinsons used to have forbreakfast here. Fried egg or poached eggs and bacon and perhaps–’ shethrew her mind a good long way back to remembrances of old nov-els–‘perhaps yes, perhaps cold grouse6 on the sideboard, delicious! Oh yes, Iremember, delicious it sounded. Of course, I suppose children were so un-important that they only let them have the legs. Legs of game are verygood because you can nibble7 at them.’ She paused with the last piece ofkidney in her mouth.
Very strange noises seemed to be coming through the doorway8.
‘I wonder,’ said Tuppence. ‘It sounds like a concert gone wrong some-where.’
She paused again, a piece of toast in her hand, and looked up as Albertentered the room.
‘What is going on, Albert?’ demanded Tuppence. ‘Don’t tell me that’s ourworkmen playing something? A harmonium or something like that?’
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