A Damsel in DistressP.G. Wodehouse
Page 511 of 511"Where? Here at the 'Carlton'?" "Here at the 'Carlton'!" "Alone?" "Quite alone." "You won't be long!" said George. He hung up the receiver, and bounded across the room to where hiscoat hung over the back of a chair. The edge of the steamer-trunkcaught his shin. "Well," said George to the steamer-trunk, "and what are you buttingin for? Who wants you, I should like to know!" End of Project Gutenberg Etext A Damsel in Distress, by P.G. Wodehouse
"Where? Here at the 'Carlton'?"
"Here at the 'Carlton'!"
"Alone?"
"Quite alone."
"You won't be long!" said George.
He hung up the receiver, and bounded across the room to where hiscoat hung over the back of a chair. The edge of the steamer-trunkcaught his shin.
"Well," said George to the steamer-trunk, "and what are you buttingin for? Who wants you, I should like to know!"
End of Project Gutenberg Etext A Damsel in Distress, by P.G. Wodehouse
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