ld, but the weather is a large factor in the life of a gentleman of leisure. He couldn't play Squash the entire time, and Bridge he always maintained wa
this, Turk. I've
sir?" calmly as
omorrow. We'll go somewhere and dodge
ack from Aiken and Palm Beach, and those who had gone to the country were cooped up indoors and shiveri
t the man I'm lookin
ntin's. "My missus sent me with an invitation for you, and I've come
d there are going to be some doings in England this month whic
e're going to have some people up for Goodwood, and later we shall hav
d that he wanted to get away-there was absolutely nothing to keep
ers of a half-dozen other noblemen; therefore it was not ambition on her part. He could have married any number of wealthier American girls; therefore it was not avarice on his part. He was a good-looking, stalwart cha
enough of a true American to love the home of her forefathers. "What my wife likes I seem to have a fondness for," said h
ork, once or twice a year, they took a furnished apartment, entertained and were entertained for a month or so,
t time he had taken a steamer on twenty-four hours' notice. The one question was accommodation,
unpacking things in Mr. Quentin's cabin and