The Second Honeymoon by Ruby Mildred Ayres
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Sangster was the last man he wished to see at the present moment. He kept his eyes averted as he came forward. "Hallo!" he said. "Been here long?" "All the evening. Thought you'd sure to be in. Costin said you'd be in to dinner, he thought." "I meant to . . . stayed with the Wyatts, though." Jimmy helped himself to a whiskey. He knew that Sangster was watching him. His gaze got unbearable. He swung round with sharp impatience. "What the devil are you staring at?" he demanded irritably. "Nothing. What a surly brute you're getting. Got a cigarette?" Jimmy threw his case over. "By the way," he said with overdone carelessness, "I've got some news for you. It'll be in all the papers to-morrow, so I thought I might as well tell you first." There was a little pause. "Well?" said Sangster shortly. Jimmy struck a match on the sole of his shoe. "I'm engaged," he said, "to Christine." It seemed a long, long time before Sangster moved or spoke. After a |
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