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William Ferraro, of Ferraro & Smith, lived in agreat house in Montagu Square. One wing wasoccupied by his wife who believed herself to bean invalid and obeyed strictly the dictate that oneshould live every day as if it were one’s last.For this reason her wing for the last ten yearshad invariably housed some Jesuit or Dominicanpriest with a taste for good wine and whisky andan emergency bell in his bedroom. Mr Fer-taro looked after his salvation in more independentfashion. He retained the firm grasp on practical
William Ferraro, of Ferraro & Smith, lived in agreat house in Montagu Square. One wing wasoccupied by his wife who believed herself to bean invalid and obeyed the dictate that oneshould live every day as if it were one’s last .For this reason her wing for the last ten yearshad invariably housed some Jesuit or Dominicanpriest with a taste for good wine and whiskey andan emergency bell in his bedroom. Mr Fer-taro looked after his salvation in more independent fashion. He retained the firm grasp on practical