(3)The Christmas dinner is still more depressing—no Adams, no excitement. (Note the size of the war plum pudding and the character of the drinks)
(3)The Christmas dinner is still more depressing—no Adams, no excitement. (Note the size of the war plum pudding and the character of the drinks)
(3)The Christmas dinner is still more depressing—no Adams, no excitement. (Note the size of the war plum pudding and the character of the drinks)
(3)The Christmas dinner is still more depressing—no Adams, no excitement. (Note the size of the war plum pudding and the character of the drinks)
(4)So Eve says she has had a wire and the next day bids farewell to a stern and incredulous aunt
(4)So Eve says she has had a wire and the next day bids farewell to a stern and incredulous aunt
(4)So Eve says she has had a wire and the next day bids farewell to a stern and incredulous aunt
(5)Back in town again, and the dear boys ring up and insist on Eve coming to the Savoy for Boxing Day dinner
(5)Back in town again, and the dear boys ring up and insist on Eve coming to the Savoy for Boxing Day dinner
(5)Back in town again, and the dear boys ring up and insist on Eve coming to the Savoy for Boxing Day dinner
(6)Here are the dear boys in khaki and blue telephoning. The names, from right to left, are (censored by Eve)
(6)Here are the dear boys in khaki and blue telephoning. The names, from right to left, are (censored by Eve)
(6)Here are the dear boys in khaki and blue telephoning. The names, from right to left, are (censored by Eve)