[The Man From Brodney’s by George Barr McCutcheon]@TWC D-Link bookThe Man From Brodney’s CHAPTER VII 24/27
You let me do the talking.
I've got 'em bluffed and I'll keep 'em that way.
Look at that! See those fellows getting ready to wash the front windows? They don't need it, I'll confess, but it makes conversation in the servants' hall." Over in the gorgeous west wing, Lord Deppingham later on tried to convince his sulky little wife that the Americans were an amazing lot, after all.
Bromley tapped at the door. "Tea is served in the hanging garden, my lady," she announced.
Her mistress looked up in surprise, red-eyed and a bit dishevelled. "The--the what ?" "It's a very pretty place just outside the rooms of the American lady and gentleman, my lady.
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