"P. G. Wodehouse - Indiscretions of Archie v1 0" - читать интересную книгу автора (Wodehouse P G)only a week or two ago who went about knocking it in a way that
would have amazed you! Said it was a rotten place! MY hotel!" Professor Binstead clicked his tongue sympathetically. He understood his friend's warmth. CHAPTER III MR. BREWSTER DELIVERS SENTENCE At about the same moment that Professor Binstead was clicking his tongue in Mr. Brewster's sitting-room, Archie Moffam sat contemplating his bride in a drawing-room on the express from Miami. He was thinking that this was too good to be true. His brain had been in something of a whirl these last few days, but this was one thought that never failed to emerge clearly from the welter. Mrs. Archie Moffam, nee Lucille Brewster, was small and slender. She had a little animated face, set in a cloud of dark hair. She was so altogether perfect that Archie had frequently found himself compelled to take the marriage-certificate out of his inside pocket good fortune had actually happened to him. "Honestly, old bean--I mean, dear old thing,--I mean, darling," said Archie, "I can't believe it!" "What?" "What I mean is, I can't understand why you should have married a blighter like me." Lucille's eyes opened. She squeezed his hand. "Why, you're the most wonderful thing in the world, precious!-- Surely you know that?" "Absolutely escaped my notice. Are you sure?" "Of course I'm sure! You wonder-child! Nobody could see you without loving you!" Archie heaved an ecstatic sigh. Then a thought crossed his mind. It was a thought which frequently came to mar his bliss. "I say, I wonder if your father will think that!" |
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