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"
I
dare
say
your
father
can
get
hold
of
somebody
and
you
can
have
a
four
.
"
"
Oh
,
don
’
t
bother
.
Singles
are
better
fun
really
and
one
gets
more
exercise
.
Then
to
Tom
.
"
I
’
ll
race
you
to
the
boathouse
.
"
Tom
leapt
to
his
feet
and
dashed
off
with
Roger
in
quick
pursuit
.
Michael
took
up
one
of
the
papers
and
looked
for
his
spectacles
.
"
They
’
ve
clicked
all
right
,
haven
’
t
they
?
"
"
Apparently
.
"
"
I
was
afraid
Roger
would
be
rather
bored
alone
here
with
us
.
It
’
ll
be
fine
for
him
to
have
someone
to
play
around
with
.
"
"
Don
’
t
you
think
Roger
’
s
rather
inconsiderate
?
"
"
You
mean
about
the
tennis
?
Oh
,
my
dear
,
I
don
’
t
really
care
if
I
play
or
not
.
It
’
s
only
natural
that
those
two
boys
should
want
to
play
together
.
From
their
point
of
view
I
’
m
an
old
man
,
and
they
think
I
’
ll
spoil
their
game
.
After
all
the
great
thing
is
that
they
should
have
a
good
time
.
"
Julia
had
a
pang
of
remorse
.
Michael
was
prosy
,
near
with
his
money
,
self
-
complacent
,
but
how
extraordinarily
kind
he
was
and
how
unselfish
!
He
was
devoid
of
envy
.
It
gave
him
a
real
satisfaction
,
so
long
as
it
did
not
cost
money
,
to
make
other
people
happy
.
She
read
his
mind
like
an
open
book
.
It
was
true
that
he
never
had
any
but
a
commonplace
thought
;
on
the
other
hand
he
never
had
a
shameful
one
.
It
was
exasperating
that
with
so
much
to
make
him
worthy
of
her
affection
,
she
should
be
so
excruciatingly
bored
by
him
.