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Theresurrectionofthedead....
"It means breaking up everything," Gilbert still protested.
"Things are always breaking up," said Roger.
"I suppose so," Gilbert replied.
Henry had not taken part in the conversation, but had lain back in his chair, with his hands clasped behind his head, lazily listening to what they were saying.
"I don't think I'd like to go on living here," he exclaimed, "particularly if Roger and Ninian go away. Perhaps we could share a flat or something, Gilbert?"
"That's a notion," Gilbert answered.
"There's no reason why the Improved Tories should collapse just because I'm going to get married," Roger asserted. "This house really isn't the most convenient place to meet. We might hire a room in a hotel near the Strand and meet there...."