ONE<br > AN EAST WIND blew along the Lawns, a watery sun<br >was making a poor business of setting behind Shore-<br >ham and out at sea the skies were wet and grey.<br > Hooky couldn t raise much enthusiasm for the mise-<br >en-scbne and was already regretting that he had come.<br > Regret was however tinged with the philosophic re-<br >flection that in effect he had had but little choice in the<br >matter. Invitations from his Aunt were rarities and<br >when they arrived they had the force and inescapabil-<br >ity of Royal Commands.<br > Dear Nephew (the letter had run)<br > I want you to stay here for the week-end after<br > next. No doubt this will mean your giving up<br > some expensive race meeting, or one of those<br > disreputable parties you are constantly attend-<br > tag, but that cannot be helped. I am having a<br > Bridge evening here in my flat on the Friday and<br > I want you to make up my four. I have taken up<br > Bridge lately and find that I am quite good at it.<br >Do not arrive before six, please and not a minute<br >later than half past. We ll start to play at seven.<br >If you have let your Bridge get rusty kindly brush<br >it up before Friday.<br >
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