Charles Rex by Ethel M. (Ethel May) Dell
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old _Night Moth_ like that. Hope she was decently insured. And you're
none the worse?" "Not a mite!" laughed Saltash. "How are you? As skimpy a bag of bones as ever?" "Oh, dash it! I've grown!" protested Bunny. "I'm as tall as you are anyway." "Oh, you're long enough," chaffed Saltash. "But you're too damn slim! I should think Maud could get you through her wedding-ring if she tried." "Shut up!" growled Bunny who was somewhat sensitive on the point of physical shortcomings. "I'm well enough, so what does it matter? Are you coming round to see Maud when this show is over?" "Depends," grinned Saltash. "What's it depend on?" Bunny linked an arm in his and drew him forward; they were friends of many years' standing. Saltash looked at him with his odd eyes that always seemed to be speculating like a monkey's, as to how far his next jump would carry him. "Depends upon Jake of course. Your good brother-in-law doesn't always invite the wolf into the fold, _mon cher_." "As if you needed an invitation!" ejaculated Bunny impatiently. "Well, I invite you anyway. I know Maud will be awfully disappointed if you don't come and tell her all about your adventure. We were talking about you only this morning." |
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