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I
said
:
"
In
many
ways
.
"
Mrs.
James
said
:
"
Well
,
mention
one
way
.
"
I
replied
quietly
:
"
Pardon
me
,
Mrs.
James
;
I
decline
to
discuss
the
matter
.
I
am
not
interested
in
it
.
"
Sarah
at
this
moment
opened
the
door
and
showed
in
Cummings
,
for
which
I
was
thankful
,
for
I
felt
it
would
put
a
stop
to
this
foolish
table-turning
.
But
I
was
entirely
mistaken
;
for
,
on
the
subject
being
opened
again
,
Cummings
said
he
was
most
interested
in
Spiritualism
,
although
he
was
bound
to
confess
he
did
not
believe
much
in
it
;
still
,
he
was
willing
to
be
convinced
.
I
firmly
declined
to
take
any
part
in
it
,
with
the
result
that
my
presence
was
ignored
.
I
left
the
three
sitting
in
the
parlour
at
a
small
round
table
which
they
had
taken
out
of
the
drawing-room
.
I
walked
into
the
hall
with
the
ultimate
intention
of
taking
a
little
stroll
.
As
I
opened
the
door
,
who
should
come
in
but
Gowing
!
On
hearing
what
was
going
on
,
he
proposed
that
we
should
join
the
circle
and
he
would
go
into
a
trance
.
He
added
that
he
knew
a
few
things
about
old
Cummings
,
and
would
invent
a
few
about
Mrs.
James
.
Knowing
how
dangerous
Gowing
is
,
I
declined
to
let
him
take
part
in
any
such
foolish
performance
.
Sarah
asked
me
if
she
could
go
out
for
half
an
hour
,
and
I
gave
her
permission
,
thinking
it
would
be
more
comfortable
to
sit
with
Gowing
in
the
kitchen
than
in
the
cold
drawing-room
.
We
talked
a
good
deal
about
Lupin
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Murray
Posh
,
with
whom
he
is
as
usual
spending
the
evening
.
Gowing
said
:
"
I
say
,
it
would
n't
be
a
bad
thing
for
Lupin
if
old
Posh
kicked
the
bucket
.
"
My
heart
gave
a
leap
of
horror
,
and
I
rebuked
Gowing
very
sternly
for
joking
on
such
a
subject
.
I
lay
awake
half
the
night
thinking
of
it
--
the
other
half
was
spent
in
nightmares
on
the
same
subject
.
May
31
.
--
I
wrote
a
stern
letter
to
the
laundress
.
I
was
rather
pleased
with
the
letter
,
for
I
thought
it
very
satirical
.
I
said
:
"
You
have
returned
the
handkerchiefs
without
the
colour
.
Perhaps
you
will
return
either
the
colour
or
the
value
of
the
handkerchiefs
.
"
I
shall
be
rather
curious
to
know
what
she
will
have
to
say
.