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182
Things
might
have
become
rather
disagreeable
but
for
Gowing
(
who
seems
to
have
taken
to
Lupin
)
suggesting
they
should
invent
games
.
Lupin
said
:
"
Let
's
play
'
monkeys
.
"'
He
then
led
Gowing
all
round
the
room
,
and
brought
him
in
front
of
the
looking-glass
.
I
must
confess
I
laughed
heartily
at
this
.
I
was
a
little
vexed
at
everybody
subsequently
laughing
at
some
joke
which
they
did
not
explain
,
and
it
was
only
on
going
to
bed
I
discovered
I
must
have
been
walking
about
all
the
evening
with
an
antimacassar
on
one
button
of
my
coat-tails
.
183
August
28
.
--
Found
a
large
brick
in
the
middle
bed
of
geraniums
,
evidently
come
from
next
door
.
Pattles
and
Pattles
ca
n't
find
a
place
for
Lupin
.
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184
August
29
.
--
Mrs.
James
is
making
a
positive
fool
of
Carrie
.
Carrie
appeared
in
a
new
dress
like
a
smock-frock
.
She
said
"
smocking
"
was
all
the
rage
.
I
replied
it
put
me
in
a
rage
.
She
also
had
on
a
hat
as
big
as
a
kitchen
coal-scuttle
,
and
the
same
shape
.
Mrs.
James
went
home
,
and
both
Lupin
and
I
were
somewhat
pleased
--
the
first
time
we
have
agreed
on
a
single
subject
since
his
return
.
Merkins
and
Son
write
they
have
no
vacancy
for
Lupin
.
185
October
30
.
--
I
should
very
much
like
to
know
who
has
wilfully
torn
the
last
five
or
six
weeks
out
of
my
diary
.
It
is
perfectly
monstrous
!
Mine
is
a
large
scribbling
diary
,
with
plenty
of
space
for
the
record
of
my
everyday
events
,
and
in
keeping
up
that
record
I
take
(
with
much
pride
)
a
great
deal
of
pains
.
186
I
asked
Carrie
if
she
knew
anything
about
it
.
187
She
replied
it
was
my
own
fault
for
leaving
the
diary
about
with
a
charwoman
cleaning
and
the
sweeps
in
the
house
.
I
said
that
was
not
an
answer
to
my
question
.
This
retort
of
mine
,
which
I
thought
extremely
smart
,
would
have
been
more
effective
had
I
not
jogged
my
elbow
against
a
vase
on
a
table
temporarily
placed
in
the
passage
,
knocked
it
over
,
and
smashed
it
.
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188
Carrie
was
dreadfully
upset
at
this
disaster
,
for
it
was
one
of
a
pair
of
vases
which
can
not
be
matched
,
given
to
us
on
our
wedding-day
by
Mrs.
Burtsett
,
an
old
friend
of
Carrie
's
cousins
,
the
Pommertons
,
late
of
Dalston
.
I
called
to
Sarah
,
and
asked
her
about
the
diary
.
She
said
she
had
not
been
in
the
sitting-room
at
all
;
after
the
sweep
had
left
,
Mrs.
Birrell
(
the
charwoman
)
had
cleaned
the
room
and
lighted
the
fire
herself
.
Finding
a
burnt
piece
of
paper
in
the
grate
,
I
examined
it
,
and
found
it
was
a
piece
of
my
diary
.
So
it
was
evident
some
one
had
torn
my
diary
to
light
the
fire
.
I
requested
Mrs.
Birrell
to
be
sent
to
me
tomorrow
.
189
October
31
.
--
Received
a
letter
from
our
principal
,
Mr.
Perkupp
,
saying
that
he
thinks
he
knows
of
a
place
at
last
for
our
dear
boy
Lupin
.
This
,
in
a
measure
,
consoles
me
for
the
loss
of
a
portion
of
my
diary
;
for
I
am
bound
to
confess
the
last
few
weeks
have
been
devoted
to
the
record
of
disappointing
answers
received
from
people
to
whom
I
have
applied
for
appointments
for
Lupin
.
Mrs.
Birrell
called
,
and
,
in
reply
to
me
,
said
:
"
She
never
see
no
book
,
much
less
take
such
a
liberty
as
touch
it
.
190
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