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Book Excerpt: h histhumb, and glances through them, flinging the envelopes about thefloor with reckless untidiness whilst he talks to the valet.BROADBENT [calling] Hodson.HODSON [in the bedroom] Yes sir.BROADBENT. Don't unpack. Just take out the things I've worn; andput in clean things.HODSON [appearing at the bedroom door] Yes sir. [He turns to goback into the bedroom.BROADBENT. And look here! [Hodson turns again]. Do you rememberwhere I put my revolver?HODSON. Revolver, sir? Yes sir. Mr Doyle uses it as apaper-weight, sir, when he's drawing.BROADBENT. Well, I want it packed. There's a packet of cartridgessomewhere, I think. Find it and pack it as well.HODSON. Yes sir.BROADBENT. By the way, pack your own traps too. I shall take youwith me this time.HODSON [hesitant]. Is it a dangerous part you're going to, sir?Should I be expected to carry a revolver, sir?BROADBENT. Perhaps it might be as well. I'm going to Ireland.HODSON [reassured]. Yes sir.BROADBENT. You don'Read More