Leonard Swindley has heard some good news: his Uncle Ralf who deserted from the army in 1914 in France has died and left Swindley the estate he accumulated over there. Suddenly everyone at Dobson and Hawkes starts to be especially nice to the Assistant Manager, even Wally Hunt. However the person at the front of the queue for Swindley’s attentions is Miss Fiona McBride, a Scottish colleague and acquaintance of Miss Sinclair who is standing in for her when she goes on holiday. Matters are complicated when Swindley spends a leisurely hour in the local Granville Park where Norman Burton, the porter is watching the local beauties. Swindley has been chatting with one of these girls, admiring the dog on her knee and confides to Norman that he wants a similar companion, preferably an Aberdonian a
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