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April
8
,
Sunday
.
--
After
Church
,
the
Curate
came
back
with
us
.
I
sent
Carrie
in
to
open
front
door
,
which
we
do
not
use
except
on
special
occasions
.
She
could
not
get
it
open
,
and
after
all
my
display
,
I
had
to
take
the
Curate
(
whose
name
,
by-the-by
,
I
did
not
catch
,
)
round
the
side
entrance
.
He
caught
his
foot
in
the
scraper
,
and
tore
the
bottom
of
his
trousers
Most
annoying
,
as
Carrie
could
not
well
offer
to
repair
them
on
a
Sunday
.
After
dinner
,
went
to
sleep
.
Took
a
walk
round
the
garden
,
and
discovered
a
beautiful
spot
for
sowing
mustard-and-cress
and
radishes
.
Went
to
Church
again
in
the
evening
:
walked
back
with
the
Curate
.
Carrie
noticed
he
had
got
on
the
same
pair
of
trousers
,
only
repaired
.
He
wants
me
to
take
round
the
plate
,
which
I
think
a
great
compliment
.
April
9
.
--
Commenced
the
morning
badly
.
The
butcher
,
whom
we
decided
not
to
arrange
with
,
called
and
blackguarded
me
in
the
most
uncalled-for
manner
.
He
began
by
abusing
me
,
and
saying
he
did
not
want
my
custom
.
I
simply
said
:
"
Then
what
are
you
making
all
this
fuss
about
it
for
?
"
And
he
shouted
out
at
the
top
of
his
voice
,
so
that
all
the
neighbours
could
hear
:
"
Pah
!
go
along
.
Ugh
!
I
could
buy
up
'
things
'
like
you
by
the
dozen
!
"
I
shut
the
door
,
and
was
giving
Carrie
to
understand
that
this
disgraceful
scene
was
entirely
her
fault
,
when
there
was
a
violent
kicking
at
the
door
,
enough
to
break
the
panels
.
It
was
the
blackguard
butcher
again
,
who
said
he
had
cut
his
foot
over
the
scraper
,
and
would
immediately
bring
an
action
against
me
.
Called
at
Farmerson
's
,
the
ironmonger
,
on
my
way
to
town
,
and
gave
him
the
job
of
moving
the
scraper
and
repairing
the
bells
,
thinking
it
scarcely
worth
while
to
trouble
the
landlord
with
such
a
trifling
matter
.
Arrived
home
tired
and
worried
.
Mr.
Putley
,
a
painter
and
decorator
,
who
had
sent
in
a
card
,
said
he
could
not
match
the
colour
on
the
stairs
,
as
it
contained
Indian
carmine
.
He
said
he
spent
half-a-day
calling
at
warehouses
to
see
if
he
could
get
it
.
He
suggested
he
should
entirely
repaint
the
stairs
.
It
would
cost
very
little
more
;
if
he
tried
to
match
it
,
he
could
only
make
a
bad
job
of
it
.
It
would
be
more
satisfactory
to
him
and
to
us
to
have
the
work
done
properly
.
I
consented
,
but
felt
I
had
been
talked
over
.
Planted
some
mustard-and-cress
and
radishes
,
and
went
to
bed
at
nine
.
April
10
.
--
Farmerson
came
round
to
attend
to
the
scraper
himself
.
He
seems
a
very
civil
fellow
.
He
says
he
does
not
usually
conduct
such
small
jobs
personally
,
but
for
me
he
would
do
so
.
I
thanked
him
,
and
went
to
town
.
It
is
disgraceful
how
late
some
of
the
young
clerks
are
at
arriving
.
I
told
three
of
them
that
if
Mr.
Perkupp
,
the
principal
,
heard
of
it
,
they
might
be
discharged
.
Pitt
,
a
monkey
of
seventeen
,
who
has
only
been
with
us
six
weeks
,
told
me
"
to
keep
my
hair
on
!
"
I
informed
him
I
had
had
the
honour
of
being
in
the
firm
twenty
years
,
to
which
he
insolently
replied
that
I
"
looked
it
.
"
I
gave
him
an
indignant
look
,
and
said
:
"
I
demand
from
you
some
respect
,
sir
.
"
He
replied
:
"
All
right
,
go
on
demanding
.
"
I
would
not
argue
with
him
any
further
.
You
can
not
argue
with
people
like
that
.
In
the
evening
Gowing
called
,
and
repeated
his
complaint
about
the
smell
of
paint
.
Gowing
is
sometimes
very
tedious
with
his
remarks
,
and
not
always
cautious
;
and
Carrie
once
very
properly
reminded
him
that
she
was
present
.
April
11
.
--
Mustard-and-cress
and
radishes
not
come
up
yet
.
To-day
was
a
day
of
annoyances
.
I
missed
the
quarter-to-nine
'
bus
to
the
City
,
through
having
words
with
the
grocer
's
boy
,
who
for
the
second
time
had
the
impertinence
to
bring
his
basket
to
the
hall-door
,
and
had
left
the
marks
of
his
dirty
boots
on
the
fresh-cleaned
door-steps
.
He
said
he
had
knocked
at
the
side
door
with
his
knuckles
for
a
quarter
of
an
hour
.
I
knew
Sarah
,
our
servant
,
could
not
hear
this
,
as
she
was
upstairs
doing
the
bedrooms
,
so
asked
the
boy
why
he
did
not
ring
the
bell
?
He
replied
that
he
did
pull
the
bell
,
but
the
handle
came
off
in
his
hand
.