Tell Sir William Ashton that the next time he and I forgather, he will not be half so blithe of our meeting as of our parting.
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Tell Sir William Ashton that the next time he and I forgather, he will not be half so blithe of our meeting as of our parting.
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Dean’s California—wild, sweaty, important, the land of lonely and exiled and eccentric lovers come to forgather like birds, and the land where everybody somehow looked like broken-down, handsome, decadent movie actors.
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“And she caught you?” “Not once, but twice.” [...] “Half-way under the dressing-table, were you?” “The second time. When we first forgathered, I was sitting on the floor with a chair round my neck.”
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“I can tell you where to find them,’ she said, ‘with a fair degree of certainty; they foregather almost every evening about this time at a rather disreputable old pub.’
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