61. Gordon Hamilton will have time for sailing boats only in his bath. 62. Hard times for the hake and pilchard, next on the U.S. shopping list. 63. Have we got time for a quick drink? 64. He ate a large tea and Marjorie played snap with him until it was time for bed. 65. He explained that earning a living left little time for photography but holidays left ample time. 66. He finds time for them, always being prepared to lend a sympathetic ear or give some friendly confidential advice. 67. He freely gives time for the dying wife, the injured mechanic, the traumatized telephonist. 68. He had even tried to stop drinking a couple of times for me, though of course it never lasted. 69. He had no ear for differences, no time for the opposing view, valiant in his deafness to contradiction. 70. He had time for his garden, time to talk to his Stratford friends, time to play with his granddaughter Elizabeth. |