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12. What are your immediate plans, Bertie?'
13. Well, I rather thought of tottering out for a bite of lunch later on,
and then possibly staggering round to the club, and after that, if I
felt strong enough, I might trickle off to Walton Heath for a round
of golf:
14. I am not interested in your totterings and tricklings. I mean, have
you any important engagements in the next week or so?"
15. I scented danger.
16. 'Rather, I said. "Heaps! Millions! Booked solid!'
What does this passage reveal about Aunt Agatha's opinion of Bertie's
daily life? (5 points)
Aunt Agatha feels that Bertie is a busy person with many important
responsibilities to attend to.
O Aunt Agatha is careful not to intrude on any plans that Bertie may
already have made.
Aunt Agatha is impressed by Bertie's plans to eat lunch and play golf.
O Aunt Agatha does not consider Bertie's day-to-day activities to be very
important.