Daphne du Maurier Quote
They’ve been drinking too, said Pappy, examining the tooth-glass. Cognac, judging by the smell. I never knew my daughter drank. She doesn’t, said Celia, smoothing Pappy’s bed. She always has orangeade. Unless it’s a first night, when she has champagne. Then it must be Niall, said Pappy. Someone—and who can it be but Niall?—has been pouring cognac into my tooth-glass. I shall attack Freada. Freada is responsible. He filled the tooth-glass with cognac for himself
Daphne du Maurier
They’ve been drinking too, said Pappy, examining the tooth-glass. Cognac, judging by the smell. I never knew my daughter drank. She doesn’t, said Celia, smoothing Pappy’s bed. She always has orangeade. Unless it’s a first night, when she has champagne. Then it must be Niall, said Pappy. Someone—and who can it be but Niall?—has been pouring cognac into my tooth-glass. I shall attack Freada. Freada is responsible. He filled the tooth-glass with cognac for himself