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August
1
.
--
Ordered
a
new
pair
of
trousers
at
Edwards
's
,
and
told
them
not
to
cut
them
so
loose
over
the
boot
;
the
last
pair
being
so
loose
and
also
tight
at
the
knee
,
looked
like
a
sailor
's
,
and
I
heard
Pitt
,
that
objectionable
youth
at
the
office
,
call
out
"
Hornpipe
"
as
I
passed
his
desk
.
Carrie
has
ordered
of
Miss
Jibbons
a
pink
Garibaldi
and
blue-serge
skirt
,
which
I
always
think
looks
so
pretty
at
the
seaside
.
In
the
evening
she
trimmed
herself
a
little
sailor-hat
,
while
I
read
to
her
the
Exchange
and
Mart
We
had
a
good
laugh
over
my
trying
on
the
hat
when
she
had
finished
it
;
Carrie
saying
it
looked
so
funny
with
my
beard
,
and
how
the
people
would
have
roared
if
I
went
on
the
stage
like
it
.
August
2
.
--
Mrs.
Beck
wrote
to
say
we
could
have
our
usual
rooms
at
Broadstairs
.
That
's
off
our
mind
.
Bought
a
coloured
shirt
and
a
pair
of
tan-coloured
boots
,
which
I
see
many
of
the
swell
clerks
wearing
in
the
City
,
and
hear
are
all
the
"
go
.
"
August
3
.
--
A
beautiful
day
.
Looking
forward
to
tomorrow
.
Carrie
bought
a
parasol
about
five
feet
long
.
I
told
her
it
was
ridiculous
.
She
said
:
"
Mrs.
James
,
of
Sutton
,
has
one
twice
as
long
so
;
"
the
matter
dropped
.
I
bought
a
capital
hat
for
hot
weather
at
the
seaside
.
I
do
n't
know
what
it
is
called
,
but
it
is
the
shape
of
the
helmet
worn
in
India
,
only
made
of
straw
.
Got
three
new
ties
,
two
coloured
handkerchiefs
,
and
a
pair
of
navy-blue
socks
at
Pope
Brothers
.
Spent
the
evening
packing
.
Carrie
told
me
not
to
forget
to
borrow
Mr.
Higgsworth
's
telescope
,
which
he
always
lends
me
,
knowing
I
know
how
to
take
care
of
it
.
Sent
Sarah
out
for
it
.
While
everything
was
seeming
so
bright
,
the
last
post
brought
us
a
letter
from
Mrs.
Beck
,
saying
:
"
I
have
just
let
all
my
house
to
one
party
,
and
am
sorry
I
must
take
back
my
words
,
and
am
sorry
you
must
find
other
apartments
;
but
Mrs.
Womming
,
next
door
,
will
be
pleased
to
accommodate
you
,
but
she
can
not
take
you
before
Monday
,
as
her
rooms
are
engaged
Bank
Holiday
week
.
"
August
4
.
--
The
first
post
brought
a
nice
letter
from
our
dear
son
Willie
,
acknowledging
a
trifling
present
which
Carrie
sent
him
,
the
day
before
yesterday
being
his
twentieth
birthday
.
To
our
utter
amazement
he
turned
up
himself
in
the
afternoon
,
having
journeyed
all
the
way
from
Oldham
.
He
said
he
had
got
leave
from
the
bank
,
and
as
Monday
was
a
holiday
he
thought
he
would
give
us
a
little
surprise
.
August
5
,
Sunday
.
--
We
have
not
seen
Willie
since
last
Christmas
,
and
are
pleased
to
notice
what
a
fine
young
man
he
has
grown
.
One
would
scarcely
believe
he
was
Carrie
's
son
.
He
looks
more
like
a
younger
brother
.
I
rather
disapprove
of
his
wearing
a
check
suit
on
a
Sunday
,
and
I
think
he
ought
to
have
gone
to
church
this
morning
;
but
he
said
he
was
tired
after
yesterday
's
journey
,
so
I
refrained
from
any
remark
on
the
subject
.
We
had
a
bottle
of
port
for
dinner
,
and
drank
dear
Willie
's
health
.
He
said
:
"
Oh
,
by-the-by
,
did
I
tell
you
I
've
cut
my
first
name
,
'
William
,
'
and
taken
the
second
name
'
Lupin
'
?
In
fact
,
I
'm
only
known
at
Oldham
as
'
Lupin
Pooter
.
'
If
you
were
to
'
Willie
'
me
there
,
they
would
n't
know
what
you
meant
.
"
Of
course
,
Lupin
being
a
purely
family
name
,
Carrie
was
delighted
,
and
began
by
giving
a
long
history
of
the
Lupins
.
I
ventured
to
say
that
I
thought
William
a
nice
simple
name
,
and
reminded
him
he
was
christened
after
his
Uncle
William
,
who
was
much
respected
in
the
City
.
Willie
,
in
a
manner
which
I
did
not
much
care
for
,
said
sneeringly
:
"
Oh
,
I
know
all
about
that
--
Good
old
Bill
!
"
and
helped
himself
to
a
third
glass
of
port
.
Carrie
objected
strongly
to
my
saying
"
Good
old
,
"
but
she
made
no
remark
when
Willie
used
the
double
adjective
.
I
said
nothing
,
but
looked
at
her
,
which
meant
more
.
I
said
:
"
My
dear
Willie
,
I
hope
you
are
happy
with
your
colleagues
at
the
Bank
.
"
He
replied
:
"
Lupin
,
if
you
please
;
and
with
respect
to
the
Bank
,
there
's
not
a
clerk
who
is
a
gentleman
,
and
the
'
boss
'
is
a
cad
.
"
I
felt
so
shocked
,
I
could
say
nothing
,
and
my
instinct
told
me
there
was
something
wrong
.