Then we can afford to make even better programmes. '10A fortnight after Declan started at Corinium his younger daughter, Caitlin, went back to her new boarding schoo 'Rupert is awful,' said Helen, having packed the children upstairs to have baths. Occasionally the flames flared, lighting up Declan's face, as he sat immersed in the Galway Post, his whisky hardlytouched.
They could afford to be kind. At one end ofthe room a fire of large logs was burning. ' Caitlin beamed. Poor Billy, her husband, was abroad covering the Paris Tennis Tournament for the BBC, and Janey had turned
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