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Lupin
said
:
"
Oh
!
there
's
nothing
much
about
it
,
except
I
have
not
once
seen
him
since
his
marriage
,
and
he
said
he
was
very
pleased
to
see
me
,
and
hoped
we
should
be
friends
.
I
stood
a
drink
to
cement
the
friendship
,
and
he
stood
me
a
new
hat
--
one
of
his
own
.
"
I
said
rather
wearily
:
"
But
you
have
not
told
me
your
old
friend
's
name
?
"
Lupin
said
,
with
affected
carelessness
:
"
Oh
did
n't
I
?
Well
,
I
will
.
It
was
Murray
Posh
.
"
May
14
.
--
Lupin
came
down
late
,
and
seeing
me
at
home
all
the
morning
,
asked
the
reason
of
it
.
Carrie
and
I
both
agreed
it
was
better
to
say
nothing
to
him
about
the
letter
I
was
writing
,
so
I
evaded
the
question
.
Lupin
went
out
,
saying
he
was
going
to
lunch
with
Murray
Posh
in
the
City
.
I
said
I
hoped
Mr.
Posh
would
provide
him
with
a
berth
.
Lupin
went
out
laughing
,
saying
:
"
I
do
n't
mind
wearing
Posh
's
one-priced
hats
,
but
I
am
not
going
to
sell
them
.
"
Poor
boy
,
I
fear
he
is
perfectly
hopeless
.
It
took
me
nearly
the
whole
day
to
write
to
Mr.
Crowbillon
.
Once
or
twice
I
asked
Carrie
for
suggestions
;
and
although
it
seems
ungrateful
,
her
suggestions
were
none
of
them
to
the
point
,
while
one
or
two
were
absolutely
idiotic
.
Of
course
I
did
not
tell
her
so
.
I
got
the
letter
off
,
and
took
it
down
to
the
office
for
Mr.
Perkupp
to
see
,
but
he
again
repeated
that
he
could
trust
me
.
Gowing
called
in
the
evening
,
and
I
was
obliged
to
tell
him
about
Lupin
and
Mr.
Perkupp
;
and
,
to
my
surprise
,
he
was
quite
inclined
to
side
with
Lupin
.
Carrie
joined
in
,
and
said
she
thought
I
was
taking
much
too
melancholy
a
view
of
it
.
Gowing
produced
a
pint
sample-bottle
of
Madeira
,
which
had
been
given
him
,
which
he
said
would
get
rid
of
the
blues
.
I
dare
say
it
would
have
done
so
if
there
had
been
more
of
it
;
but
as
Gowing
helped
himself
to
three
glasses
,
it
did
not
leave
much
for
Carrie
and
me
to
get
rid
of
the
blues
with
.
May
15
.
--
A
day
of
great
anxiety
,
for
I
expected
every
moment
a
letter
from
Mr.
Crowbillon
.
Two
letters
came
in
the
evening
--
one
for
me
,
with
"
Crowbillon
Hall
"
printed
in
large
gold-and-red
letters
on
the
back
of
the
envelope
;
the
other
for
Lupin
,
which
I
felt
inclined
to
open
and
read
,
as
it
had
"
Gylterson
,
Sons
,
and
Co.
Limited
,
"
which
was
the
recommended
firm
.
I
trembled
as
I
opened
Mr.
Crowbillon
's
letter
.
I
wrote
him
sixteen
pages
,
closely
written
;
he
wrote
me
less
than
sixteen
lines
.