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I
foolishly
said
:
"
What
window
?
"
Lupin
said
:
"
Oh
,
you
know
.
Shut
it
.
You
looked
as
if
you
were
playing
at
Punch
and
Judy
.
"
On
Carrie
asking
if
she
could
offer
them
anything
,
Lupin
said
:
"
Oh
,
I
think
Daisy
will
take
on
a
cup
of
tea
.
I
can
do
with
a
B.
and
S.
"
I
said
:
"
I
am
afraid
we
have
no
soda
.
"
Lupin
said
:
"
Do
n't
bother
about
that
.
You
just
trip
out
and
hold
the
horse
;
I
do
n't
think
Sarah
understands
it
.
"
They
stayed
a
very
short
time
,
and
as
they
were
leaving
,
Lupin
said
:
"
I
want
you
both
to
come
and
dine
with
me
next
Wednesday
,
and
see
my
new
place
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Murray
Posh
,
Miss
Posh
(
Murray
's
sister
)
are
coming
.
Eight
o'clock
sharp
.
No
one
else
.
"
I
said
we
did
not
pretend
to
be
fashionable
people
,
and
would
like
the
dinner
earlier
,
as
it
made
it
so
late
before
we
got
home
.
Lupin
said
:
"
Rats
!
You
must
get
used
to
it
.
If
it
comes
to
that
,
Daisy
and
I
can
drive
you
home
.
"
We
promised
to
go
;
but
I
must
say
in
my
simple
mind
the
familiar
way
in
which
Mrs.
Posh
and
Lupin
addressed
each
other
is
reprehensible
.
Anybody
would
think
they
had
been
children
together
.
I
certainly
should
object
to
a
six
months
'
acquaintance
calling
my
wife
"
Carrie
,
"
and
driving
out
with
her
.
July
4
.