[The Vanishing Man by R. Austin Freeman]@TWC D-Link bookThe Vanishing Man CHAPTER IX 10/31
Oh, and as you are a friend, perhaps you can inform me as to the customs of the household.
I am not expected, and I do not wish to make an untimely visit.
What are Mr.Bellingham's habits as to his evening meal? Would this be a convenient time to call ?" "I generally make my evening visits a little later than this--say about half-past eight; they have finished their meal by then." "Ah! half-past eight, then? Then I suppose I had better take a walk until that time.
I don't want to disturb them." "Would you care to come in and smoke a cigar until it is time to make your call? If you would, I could walk over with you and show you the house." "That is very kind of you," said my new acquaintance, with an inquisitive glance at me through his spectacles.
"I think I should like to sit down.
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