CHAPTER TEN KAYE RANG THE BELL AT PRECISELY EIGHT o'clock. "Hello," smiled Tim, answering the door. "You're right on the button." "Let's get on with it," said Kaye. "Certainly," he replied, "but would you mind stepping into the living room? It's rather cold standing in the doorway," "Where are your children?" asked Kaye, looking around. "At boarding school," replied Tim. "Not only do private schools offer a better and more balanced curricula, but I wouldn't want them to be unduly influenced by some of the things that go on around here." "Really?" she said caustically.. "Really. I don't believe free love or swapping is good for everyone. I'll have no objection if any of them, even the girl, should want to go into it, but I'll be damned if I'm going to lead them into it. Let them ma

