Chapter 22

           

           May26,Sunday.WewenttoSuttonafterdinnertohavemeat-teawithMr.andMrs.James.Ihadnoappetite,havingdinedwellattwo,andtheentireeveningwasspoiledbylittlePercytheironlysonwhoseemstometobeanutterlyspoiledchild.

           Twoorthreetimeshecameuptomeanddeliberatelykickedmyshins.Hehurtmeoncesomuchthatthetearscameintomyeyes.Igentlyremonstratedwithhim,andMrs.Jamessaid:“Pleasedon’tscoldhim;Idonotbelieveinbeingtooseverewithyoungchildren.Youspoiltheircharacter.”

           LittlePercysetupadeafeningyellhere,andwhenCarrietriedtopacifyhim,heslappedherface.

           Iwassoannoyed,Isaid:“Thatisnotmyideaofbringingupchildren,Mrs.James.”

           Mrs.Jamessaid.“PeoplehavedifferentideasofbringingupchildrenevenyoursonLupinisnotthestandardofperfection.”

           AMr.Mezzini(anItalian,Ifancy)heretookPercyinhislap.ThechildwriggledandkickedandbrokeawayfromMr.Mezzini,saying:“Idon’tlikeyouyou’vegotadirtyface.”

           Averynicegentleman,Mr.BirksSpooner,tookthechildbythewristandsaid:“Comehere,dear,andlistentothis.”

           Hedetachedhischronometerfromthechainandmadehiswatchstrikesix.

           Toourhorror,thechildsnatcheditfromhishandandbounceditdownuponthegroundlikeonewouldaball.

           Mr.BirksSpoonerwasmostamiable,andsaidhecouldeasilygetanewglassputin,anddidnotsupposetheworksweredamaged.

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