The Coming of Bill by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse
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"Not to me. I looked like a water-melon."
"Nothing besides? No serious illnesses?" "None." "What is your age?" "Twenty-five." "Are your parents living?" "No." "Were they healthy?" "Fit as fiddles." "And your grandparents?" "Perfect bear-cats. I remember my grandfather at the age of about a hundred or something like that spanking me for breaking his pipe. I thought it was a steam-hammer. He was a wonderfully muscular old gentleman." "Excellent." "By the way," said Kirk casually, "my life _is_ insured." "Very sensible. There has been no serious illness in your family at |
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