were not called. Your waiter had been partly to blame, too, so they accepted my apologies ± at a price, of course. At least the name of Amos Cosmetics didn't appear in the newspapers.
`And, as for that other matter of my strange behaviour towards you ± I can't explain what affected me. I mean, a man like myself and a woman like ... I mean ...' he looked towards Sabina.
Sabina ®nished it off for him.
`He means that a rich and handsome man like him could not possibly fall in love with a nobody like you when he has a beautiful girl like me. Isn't that right, David?'
`You express it so well, darling,' he said.
Sabina continued: `So David wants you to accept a bit of money to make up for any disappointments you may have had, then you can go back to making perfumes at the factory again. Right, David?'
`Absolutely, darling,' said Mr Amos before turning to me again. `Well, Anna, I hope that has helped to . . . er . . . clear things up a little. I'm sorry there had to be this, er, confusion. I hope this has sorted things out between us.'
I stood watching Sabina smile as she put her ®ngers down his collar.
`Well, Mr David Amos,' I said, `perhaps you can use your famous expert nose to sort this out, too!' I had reached into my handbag for something to throw when I saw Sabina laughing. I took the top off the ®rst thing I found and threw everything that was in the bottle all over the front of Sabina's dress.
`Take that and him too, you horrible little woman!' I shouted.
were not called. Your waiter had been partly to blame, too, so they accepted my apologies ± at a price, of course. At least the name of Amos Cosmetics didn't appear in the newspapers.`And, as for that other matter of my strange behaviour towards you ± I can't explain what affected me. I mean, a man like myself and a woman like ... I mean ...' he looked towards Sabina.Sabina ®nished it off for him.`He means that a rich and handsome man like him could not possibly fall in love with a nobody like you when he has a beautiful girl like me. Isn't that right, David?'`You express it so well, darling,' he said.Sabina continued: `So David wants you to accept a bit of money to make up for any disappointments you may have had, then you can go back to making perfumes at the factory again. Right, David?'`Absolutely, darling,' said Mr Amos before turning to me again. `Well, Anna, I hope that has helped to . . . er . . . clear things up a little. I'm sorry there had to be this, er, confusion. I hope this has sorted things out between us.'I stood watching Sabina smile as she put her ®ngers down his collar.`Well, Mr David Amos,' I said, `perhaps you can use your famous expert nose to sort this out, too!' I had reached into my handbag for something to throw when I saw Sabina laughing. I took the top off the ®rst thing I found and threw everything that was in the bottle all over the front of Sabina's dress.`Take that and him too, you horrible little woman!' I shouted.
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