The Adventures of Sally by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse
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yet fascinated, gaze. Strange emotions were stirring in Mr. Carmyle's
bosom. CHAPTER IV GINGER IN DANGEROUS MOOD Some few days later, owing to the fact that the latter, being preoccupied, did not see him first, Bruce Carmyle met his cousin Lancelot in Piccadilly. They had returned by different routes from Roville, and Ginger would have preferred the separation to continue. He was hurrying on with a nod, when Carmyle stopped him. "Just the man I wanted to see," he observed. "Oh, hullo!" said Ginger, without joy. "I was thinking of calling at your club." "Yes?" |
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