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December
17
.
--
As
I
open
my
scribbling
diary
I
find
the
words
"
Oxford
Michaelmas
Term
ends
.
"
Why
this
should
induce
me
to
indulge
in
retrospective
I
do
n't
know
,
but
it
does
.
The
last
few
weeks
of
my
diary
are
of
minimum
interest
.
The
breaking
off
of
the
engagement
between
Lupin
and
Daisy
Mutlar
has
made
him
a
different
being
,
and
Carrie
a
rather
depressing
companion
.
She
was
a
little
dull
last
Saturday
,
and
I
thought
to
cheer
her
up
by
reading
some
extracts
from
my
diary
;
but
she
walked
out
of
the
room
in
the
middle
of
the
reading
,
without
a
word
.
On
her
return
,
I
said
:
"
Did
my
diary
bore
you
,
darling
?
"
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She
replied
,
to
my
surprise
:
"
I
really
was
n't
listening
,
dear
.
I
was
obliged
to
leave
to
give
instructions
to
the
laundress
.
In
consequence
of
some
stuff
she
puts
in
the
water
,
two
more
of
Lupin
's
coloured
shirts
have
run
and
he
says
he
wo
n't
wear
them
.
"
313
I
said
:
"
Everything
is
Lupin
.
It
's
all
Lupin
,
Lupin
,
Lupin
.
There
was
not
a
single
button
on
my
shirt
yesterday
,
but
I
made
no
complaint
.
"
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Carrie
simply
replied
:
"
You
should
do
as
all
other
men
do
,
and
wear
studs
.
In
fact
,
I
never
saw
anyone
but
you
wear
buttons
on
the
shirt-fronts
.
"
315
I
said
:
"
I
certainly
wore
none
yesterday
,
for
there
were
none
on
.
"
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Another
thought
that
strikes
me
is
that
Gowing
seldom
calls
in
the
evening
,
and
Cummings
never
does
.
I
fear
they
do
n't
get
on
well
with
Lupin
.
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December
18
.
--
Yesterday
I
was
in
a
retrospective
vein
--
today
it
is
prospective
.
I
see
nothing
but
clouds
,
clouds
,
clouds
.
Lupin
is
perfectly
intolerable
over
the
Daisy
Mutlar
business
.
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He
wo
n't
say
what
is
the
cause
of
the
breach
.
He
is
evidently
condemning
her
conduct
,
and
yet
,
if
we
venture
to
agree
with
him
,
says
he
wo
n't
hear
a
word
against
her
.
So
what
is
one
to
do
?
Another
thing
which
is
disappointing
to
me
is
,
that
Carrie
and
Lupin
take
no
interest
whatever
in
my
diary
.
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I
broached
the
subject
at
the
breakfast-table
today
.
I
said
:
"
I
was
in
hopes
that
,
if
anything
ever
happened
to
me
,
the
diary
would
be
an
endless
source
of
pleasure
to
you
both
;
to
say
nothing
of
the
chance
of
the
remuneration
which
May
accrue
from
its
being
published
.
"
320
Both
Carrie
and
Lupin
burst
out
laughing
.
Carrie
was
sorry
for
this
,
I
could
see
,
for
she
said
:
"
I
did
not
mean
to
be
rude
,
dear
Charlie
;
but
truly
I
do
not
think
your
diary
would
sufficiently
interest
the
public
to
be
taken
up
by
a
publisher
.
"