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He
looked
at
it
for
a
minute
with
a
dazed
expression
and
said
:
"
Who
did
this
?
"
I
said
:
"
Eh
,
did
what
?
"
He
said
:
"
Did
what
?
Why
,
destroyed
my
stick
!
It
belonged
to
my
poor
uncle
,
and
I
value
it
more
than
anything
I
have
in
the
world
!
I
'll
know
who
did
it
.
"
I
said
:
"
I
'm
very
sorry
.
I
dare
say
it
will
come
off
.
I
did
it
for
the
best
.
"
Gowing
said
:
"
Then
all
I
can
say
is
,
it
's
a
confounded
liberty
;
and
I
would
add
,
you
're
a
bigger
fool
than
you
look
,
only
that
's
absolutely
impossible
.
"
May
12
.
--
Got
a
single
copy
of
the
Blackfriars
Bi-weekly
News
.
There
was
a
short
list
of
several
names
they
had
omitted
;
but
the
stupid
people
had
mentioned
our
names
as
"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
Porter
.
"
Most
annoying
!
Wrote
again
and
I
took
particular
care
to
write
our
name
in
capital
letters
,
POOTER
,
so
that
there
should
be
no
possible
mistake
this
time
.
May
16
.
--
Absolutely
disgusted
on
opening
the
Blackfriars
Bi-weekly
News
of
today
,
to
find
the
following
paragraph
:
"
We
have
received
two
letters
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Pewter
,
requesting
us
to
announce
the
important
fact
that
they
were
at
the
Mansion
House
Ball
.
"
I
tore
up
the
paper
and
threw
it
in
the
waste-paper
basket
.
My
time
is
far
too
valuable
to
bother
about
such
trifles
.
May
21
.
--
The
last
week
or
ten
days
terribly
dull
,
Carrie
being
away
at
Mrs.
James
's
,
at
Sutton
.
Cummings
also
away
.
Gowing
,
I
presume
,
is
still
offended
with
me
for
black
enamelling
his
stick
without
asking
him
.
May
22
.
--
Purchased
a
new
stick
mounted
with
silver
,
which
cost
seven-and-sixpence
(
shall
tell
Carrie
five
shillings
)
,
and
sent
it
round
with
nice
note
to
Gowing
.