Graham Pennington

From: Graham Pennington <aed@ynp-lodging.com>
Date: Sep 6, 2006 11:12 PM
Subject: tumult

Didnt you think he behaved oddly at the Thursday dinner? Therefore you begin by beingone up on the game. Also I want to see the man whom we used to call RamDass. You may be sure he knows all about your record. It was almost dark when at last, after several false casts, I cameinto Palmyra Square. Well, a little later I may prescribe a salmon river in Norway. I have nothing to do, and I want to be quit ofmy headache before bedtime. But Norway is not possible till May, andin the meantime I am going to order you specific treatment.



My freedom was now complete, for I had begun to laugh, silently,far down at the bottom of my heart. You may be sure he knows all about your record. However, lets put it that I reserve my opinion. Thenthe movement stopped, and I realised that I was in an entirelydifferent atmosphere. Thenthe movement stopped, and I realised that I was in an entirelydifferent atmosphere. I have made certain deductions, which I will report to Dr. He is well-mannered, modest, a good sportsman, andyou can see hes as clever as they make. A summons to forgetyour past and begin as a new creature, subject to the authority ofa master. Thenthe movement stopped, and I realised that I was in an entirelydifferent atmosphere. I saw it as farce, and this as farce, and atthe coming of humour the spell died. I will visitit as a man from the corporation to see about the meter. Was it possible that the queer little girl I had seen wasthe sibyl? Anysuspicion I may have had of the bona fides of the concern receiveda rude shock. She was slight, itseemed, middling tall, could ride like Diana and dance like thenymphs.

I swore that Sandy and I would make him swallow that wordbefore he was very much older. I thought I had better expound the alarming symptoms with which Ihad awakened that morning. I go abroad on your business, as I shall explain to yousome day. He has ordered me massage, I said boldly. The true cure must, of course, take time, and rest and change ofscene are obligatory. I have a lot to tell you,but I must eat first. I dont know whats gone wrong with me, I said. You say you think the leech hadbeen advised of your coming and not by you? You know where you are and he doesnt knowwhere he is. I was rather short of exercise, so I decided to walk, since I hadplenty of time. Dick, this isgetting horribly interesting. Gospel Oak, by the way, is afunny name, isnt it? At the Club, too, I got encouragement in the shape of aletter from Sandy. But I wanted his help, andI wanted his very best men.