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Sixteen HE HOUSE PARTY AT THE ABBEY
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Sixteen HE HOUSE PARTY AT THE ABBEY
Bundle drove over to Wyvern Abbey just in time for tea on Friday after-noon. George Lomax came forward to welcome her with considerableempressement.
“My dear Eileen,” he said, “I can’t tell you how pleased I am to see youhere. You must forgive my not having invited you when I asked yourfather, but to tell the truth I never dreamed that a party of this kind wouldappeal to you. I was both—er—surprised and—er—delighted when LadyCaterham told me of your—er—interest in—er—politics.”
“I wanted to come so much,” said Bundle in a simple, ingenuous1 man-ner.
“Mrs. Macatta will not arrive till the later train,” explained George. “Shewas speaking at a meeting in Manchester last night. Do you knowThesiger? Quite a young fellow, but a remarkable3 grasp of foreign politics.
One would hardly suspect it from his appearance.”
“I know Mr. Thesiger,” said Bundle, and she shook hands solemnly withJimmy, who she observed had parted his hair in the middle in the endeav-our to add earnestness to his expression.
“Look here,” said Jimmy in a low hurried voice, as George temporarilywithdrew. “You mustn’t be angry, but I’ve told Bill about our little stunt4.”
“Bill?” said Bundle, annoyed.
“Well, after all,” said Jimmy, “Bill is one of the lads, you know. Ronnywas a pal5 of his and so was Gerry.”
“Oh! I know,” said Bundle.
“But you think it’s a pity? Sorry.”
“Bill’s all right, of course. It isn’t that,” said Bundle. “But he’s—well, Bill’sa born blunderer.”
“Not mentally very agile6?” suggested Jimmy. “But you forget one thing—Bill’s got a very hefty fist. And I’ve an idea that a hefty fist is going to comein handy.”
“Well, perhaps you’re right. How did he take it?” “Well, he clutched hishead a good bit, but—I mean the facts took some driving home. But by re-peating the thing patiently in words of one
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