A billiard-room, absolute necessity.
Stables. Do.
“Bath-room,” adds Milburd, to whom, on his accidentally looking in, we appeal for assistance.
MILBURD.
Happy Thought.—“While I am about it” (as Milburd says), “why not a Turkish bath?” In the house. Excellent!
What after this?
Milburd suggests smoking-room, and library. Yes. That's all.
Not all: Milburd thinks that a Racquet Court wouldn't be bad, and while I am about it, it would be scarcely any more expense, to have a Tennis Court; and, by the way, a positive saving to utilise the outside walls of both, for Fives.
Query. Won't this cost too much?