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The History of Crome lay on his knee; slowly be turned over the pages. ‘I can’t decide what episode to read you tonight,’ he said thoughtfully. ‘Sir Ferdinando’s voyages are not without interest. Then, of course, there’s his son, Sir Julius. It was he who suffered from the delusion that his perspiration engendered flies; it drove him finally to suicide. Or there’s Sir Cyprian.’ He turned the pages more rapidly. ‘Or Sir Henry. Or Sir George. . . . No, I’m inclined to think I won’t read about any ...of these.’ ‘But you must read something,’ insisted Mr Scogan, taking his pipe out of his mouth. ‘I think I shall read about my grandfather,’ said Henry Wimbush, ‘and the events that led up to his marriage with the eldest daughter of the last Sir Ferdinando.’ ‘Good,’ said Mr Scogan. ‘We are listening.’ ‘Before I begin reading,’ said Henry Wimbush, looking up from the book and taking off the pince-nez which he had just fitted to his nose – ‘before I begin, I must say a few preliminary words about Sir Ferdinando, the last of the Lapiths.
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