Are you
rummaging
among the
Troop papers?
Troop papers?
Kipling - Poems
(Crossing to writing-table.
) Here you are, Bear.
What a mess you
keep your table in!
Capt. G. Don' ttouch it. There's a method in my madness, though you
mightn't think of it.
Mrs. G. (At table. ) I want to look--Do you keep accounts, Pip?
Capt. G. (Bending over saddlery. ) Of a sort.
Are you rummaging among the
Troop papers? Be careful.
Mrs. G. Why? I sha'n't disturb anything. Good gracious! I had no idea
that you had anything to do with so many sick horses.
Capt. G. 'Wish I hadn't, but they insist on falling sick. Minnie, if
1 were you I really should not investigate those papers. You may come
across something that you won't like.
Mrs. G. Why will you always treat me like a child?
keep your table in!
Capt. G. Don' ttouch it. There's a method in my madness, though you
mightn't think of it.
Mrs. G. (At table. ) I want to look--Do you keep accounts, Pip?
Capt. G. (Bending over saddlery. ) Of a sort.
Are you rummaging among the
Troop papers? Be careful.
Mrs. G. Why? I sha'n't disturb anything. Good gracious! I had no idea
that you had anything to do with so many sick horses.
Capt. G. 'Wish I hadn't, but they insist on falling sick. Minnie, if
1 were you I really should not investigate those papers. You may come
across something that you won't like.
Mrs. G. Why will you always treat me like a child?