Serge Bogloffsky.
V.
From Miss Isolt Sleight-Spender to Miss Marjorie Browne.
(Extract.)
... Oh, my dear, don't reproach me for not having run round. We are simply off our heads. Bogloffsky—the Bogloffsky—is coming to dinner on Friday next, and the Mudder and I have been simply tearing. Even the Sticklers have accepted, and we hope to get Sir Henry Say, as the Dudder met him once at a City dinner. Of course I shall have to play something first. Pity me!....
VI.
From Mrs. Sleight-Spender to Messrs. Rosewood and Sons. March. 3rd.
Mrs. Sleight-Spender requires the use of a very good piano on the 10th. It must be a grand, as it is for Mr. Bogloffsky. Under the circumstances Mrs. Sleight-Spender supposes there will be only a nominal charge, if any.
VII.
From Sir Henry Say to Cuthbert Haddington. March 11th.