3/19 "Send everything on to Feltham Court,--cards, letters, or anything." "Perfectly, sir," the man answered. "I hope you will have a pleasant time, sir." "Tell the cabman Liverpool Street," I ordered, and got in. Arrived there, however, I deposited my luggage in the cloak-room and drove back to Claridge's in a hansom. I found that my brother was installed in a suite of rooms there, and his servant, who came into the sitting-room to me at once, told me that he believed they were up for at least a month. "He will be in, in a few minutes." I took up the morning paper, but found nothing of interest there. |