“Not a good indicator, but in fairness it has only just turned six o’clock. Outside there is a large sign: ‘Famous for our Food’. Which in my cynical mind could mean that the food is either famously diabolical or, at the best, reasonably okay. But I am feeling famished, and if we eat early enough and there is a food poisoning problem, I reckon we can still make the Bath Hospital Casualty Department before the evening rush hour. Well, I certainly got that one wrong—the food is fabulous, and t...he service is slow and personal. Before we know it, it has gone eight-thirty and is gathering dark outside. There has not been one break in our conversation, which has been relaxed and interesting but without going in as deeply to our personal lives as we did earlier. We have drunk a nice bottle of Sauvignon Blanc. I have risked drinking a glass and a half; Jess has helped out by draining the rest of the bottle. Before the bill comes, I ask the question which has been at the back of my mind for hours.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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