You actually haven't seen him yet, Charlie? What a
rotter you were to be away all the winter!"
"Well, I'm home now anyway," said Saltash, with a comical glance at Jake.
"Am I to be allowed to call and view the latest acquisition?"
Jake was looking straight at him. "Are you--alone at the Castle, my
lord?" he asked after a moment.
Saltash began to laugh. "Of course I'm alone! What did you expect? Ah, I
see!" His glance flashed to Bunny. "Yes, I am quite alone--most
conspicuously and virtuously unaccompanied. Come and see for yourself!
Search the Castle from turret-chamber to dungeon! You will find nothing
but the most monastic emptiness. I've turned into a hermit. Haven't they
made that discovery yet? My recent deliverance from what I must admit was
a decidedly awkward predicament in the Channel has sobered me to such an
extent that on my life I begin to doubt if I shall ever be anything but a
dull dog again. Yes, that's the truth, Jake. You can take it or leave it.
But I'm coming to see Maud in any case. When is my presence least likely
to cause you inconvenience?"
"Oh, damn it, Jake!" broke in Bunny with sudden heat. "You know Maud said
you were to ask him to dine if he turned up.
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