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ARCHIVE How the Other Half Loves page 6 |
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... but too late. William is already so worked up he delivers a smart slap on the wrist to a mystified Mary ... | ||||||||||
... which is nothing to what he inflicts upon the hapless Bob ... | ||||||||||
... but, despite all this, Frank persuades them all to return for one final denouement worthy of Agatha Christie, including getting William to almost apologise for the calumny on his wife ... | ||||||||||
... and having, as he mistakenly thinks, cleared up the final loose ends - like warning Bob of Teresa's infatuation for a non-existent Guardian journalist, he fights to recall the positively final final loose end in his own affairs - or rather Fiona's ... |
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... she, having the measure of her man, knows a promise to 'slip into something more comfortable' could work wonders ... | ||||||||||
... but there's still the question of 'who dunnit' to be sorted - both for him ... and for Teresa |
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... and when the light has dawned for both of them, a swift 'phone call is all it takes for Teresa to make Frank an offer he can't refuse. | ||||||||||