No income tax, no VAT and certainly no guarantee of anything but laughs as Trotters Independent Trading Company come face to face with the crème-de-la-menthe of British nobility. Del decided a visit to the opera is the perfect opportunity for Rodders to impress his new “friend”, the daughter of the Duke of Maylebury. However, munching a packet of crisps through the duet and whistling along to the aria, is more Peckham Astoria than Covent Garden. So when she invites him to a shooting weekend, he hardly needs Del to arrive, enter the clay pigeon shoot with a borrowed sawn-off shotgun, and confide in the Duke that he plans to announce the engagement of the Duke’s daughter and his brother in “Country Life, The Times and the Peckham Echo”.
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