Fanny and the Servant Problem by Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome
page 44 of 111 (39%)
page 44 of 111 (39%)
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VERNON [laughs and kisses her]. Come along. [He takes the Doctor
and his younger Aunt towards the door.] THE ELDER MISS WETHERELL [who is following last]. I like you in that frock. FANNY [laughs]. So glad. It's Ernest who attends to the fires, isn't it? THE ELDER MISS WETHERELL. Yes, dear. FANNY. I wish you'd send him up. [At door--calls after them] Hope you'll all enjoy yourselves! VERNON [from the distance]. I shall put you on a fiver. FANNY. Mind it wins. [She listens a moment--closes door, comes back to desk, and takes a Bradshaw.] Five-six-three--five-six-three. [Finds page.] St. Pancras, eight o'clock. Oh, Lord! Stamford, 10.45. Leave Stamford--[Ernest has entered.] Is that you, Ernest? ERNEST. Yes. FANNY. Shut the door. Sure it went off last night, that telegram? ERNEST. Yes. FANNY. If he doesn't catch that eight o'clock, he can't get here till nearly four. That will be awkward. [To Ernest] What time is it now? |
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