Jeeves had entered, bearing coffee. His deportment was, as ever, serene. Like Bill, he found Captain Biggar's presence in the home disturbing, but where Bill quaked and quivered, he continued to resemble a well-bred statue.
"Sir?"
"Captain Biggar won three thousand quid on the Oaks." "Indeed, sir? A consummation devoutly to be wished."' "Yes," said the Captain sombrely.. Three thousand pounds I won, and the bookie did a bolt." Rory stared. "No!"
"I assure you."
"Skipped by the light of the moon?" "Exactly."
Rory was overcome.
"I never heard anything so monstrous. Did you ever hear anything so monstrous, Jeeves? Wasn't that the frozen limit, Bill?"
Bill seemed to come out of a trance.
"Sorry, Rory, I'm afraid I was thinking of s