Chapter 23
July1.—Ifind,onlookingovermydiary,nothingofanyconsequencehastakenplaceduringthelastmonth.To-dayweloseLupin,whohastakenfurnishedapartmentsatBayswater,nearhisfriends,Mr.andMrs.MurrayPosh,attwoguineasaweek.Ithinkthisismostextravagantofhim,asitishalfhissalary.Lupinsaysoneneverlosesbyagoodaddress,and,tousehisownexpression,BrickfieldTerraceisabit“off.”Whetherhemeansitis“faroff”Idonotknow.Ihavelongsincegivenuptryingtounderstandhiscuriousexpressions.Isaidtheneighbourhoodhadalwaysbeengoodenoughforhisparents.Hisreplywas:“Itisnoquestionofbeinggoodorbad.Thereisnomoneyinit,andIamnotgoingtorotawaymylifeinthesuburbs.”
Wearesorrytolosehim,butperhapshewillgetonbetterbyhimself,andthereMaybesometruthinhisremarkthatanoldandayounghorsecan’tpulltogetherinthesamecart.
Gowingcalled,andsaidthatthehouseseemedquitepeaceful,andlikeoldtimes.HelikedMasterLupinverywell,butheoccasionallysufferedfromwhathecouldnothelp—youth.
July2.—Cummingscalled,lookedverypale,andsaidhehadbeenveryillagain,andofcoursenotasinglefriendhadbeennearhim.Carriesaidshehadneverheardofit,whereuponhethrewdownacopyoftheBicycleNewsonthetable,withthefollowingparagraph:“Weregrettohearthatthatfavouriteoldroadster,Mr.Cummings(‘Long’Cummings),hasmetwithwhatmighthavebeenaseriousaccidentinRyeLane.