One eyebrow arched. "Not nearly as popular since the war," he pointed out. Although he had friends who had stayed by him, that he could count on. But it had not been easy for a very long time, and to have this much of a social whirl in Britain seemed odd to him now after the separate life he had established in France.
He smiled at that. "Of course she is spoiled; I am hardly immune to her charms. Tomorrow we shall spend doing crafts with the Boots. But I shan't give her everything she desires without thought. I've seen the trouble that causes."