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161
August
15
.
--
Cleared
up
a
bit
,
so
we
all
took
the
train
to
Margate
,
and
the
first
person
we
met
on
the
jetty
was
Gowing
.
I
said
:
"
Hulloh
!
I
thought
you
had
gone
to
Barmouth
with
your
Birmingham
friends
?
"
He
said
:
"
Yes
,
but
young
Peter
Lawrence
was
so
ill
,
they
postponed
their
visit
,
so
I
came
down
here
.
You
know
the
Cummings
'
are
here
too
?
"
Carrie
said
:
"
Oh
,
that
will
be
delightful
!
We
must
have
some
evenings
together
and
have
games
.
"
162
I
introduced
Lupin
,
saying
:
"
You
will
be
pleased
to
find
we
have
our
dear
boy
at
home
!
"
Gowing
said
:
"
How
's
that
?
You
do
n't
mean
to
say
he
's
left
the
Bank
?
"
163
I
changed
the
subject
quickly
,
and
thereby
avoided
any
of
those
awkward
questions
which
Gowing
always
has
a
knack
of
asking
.
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164
August
16
.
165
--
Lupin
positively
refused
to
walk
down
the
Parade
with
me
because
I
was
wearing
my
new
straw
helmet
with
my
frock-coat
.
I
do
n't
know
what
the
boy
is
coming
to
.
166
August
17
.
--
Lupin
not
falling
in
with
our
views
,
Carrie
and
I
went
for
a
sail
.
It
was
a
relief
to
be
with
her
alone
;
for
when
Lupin
irritates
me
,
she
always
sides
with
him
.
On
our
return
,
he
said
:
"
Oh
,
you
've
been
on
the
'
Shilling
Emetic
,
'
have
you
?
You
'll
come
to
six-pennorth
on
the
'
Liver
Jerker
'
next
.
"
I
presume
he
meant
a
tricycle
,
but
I
affected
not
to
understand
him
.
167
August
18
.
--
Gowing
and
Cummings
walked
over
to
arrange
an
evening
at
Margate
.
It
being
wet
,
Gowing
asked
Cummings
to
accompany
him
to
the
hotel
and
have
a
game
of
billiards
,
knowing
I
never
play
,
and
in
fact
disapprove
of
the
game
.
Cummings
said
he
must
hasten
back
to
Margate
;
whereupon
Lupin
,
to
my
horror
,
said
:
"
I
'll
give
you
a
game
,
Gowing
--
a
hundred
up
.
A
walk
round
the
cloth
will
give
me
an
appetite
for
dinner
.
"
I
said
:
"
Perhaps
Mister
Gowing
does
not
care
to
play
with
boys
.
"
Gowing
surprised
me
by
saying
:
"
Oh
yes
,
I
do
,
if
they
play
well
,
"
and
they
walked
off
together
.
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168
August
19
,
Sunday
.
--
I
was
about
to
read
Lupin
a
sermon
on
smoking
(
which
he
indulges
in
violently
)
and
billiards
,
but
he
put
on
his
hat
and
walked
out
.
Carrie
then
read
me
a
long
sermon
on
the
palpable
inadvisability
of
treating
Lupin
as
if
he
were
a
mere
child
.
I
felt
she
was
somewhat
right
,
so
in
the
evening
I
offered
him
a
cigar
169
He
seemed
pleased
,
but
,
after
a
few
whiffs
,
said
:
"
This
is
a
good
old
tup
'n
y
--
try
one
of
mine
,
"
and
he
handed
me
a
cigar
as
long
as
it
was
strong
,
which
is
saying
a
good
deal
.
170
August
20
.
--
I
am
glad
our
last
day
at
the
seaside
was
fine
,
though
clouded
overhead
.
We
went
over
to
Cummings
'
(
at
Margate
)
in
the
evening
,
and
as
it
was
cold
,
we
stayed
in
and
played
games
;
Gowing
,
as
usual
,
overstepping
the
mark
.
He
suggested
we
should
play
"
Cutlets
,
"
a
game
we
never
heard
of
.
He
sat
on
a
chair
,
and
asked
Carrie
to
sit
on
his
lap
,
an
invitation
which
dear
Carrie
rightly
declined
.