Chapter 9
November15.—Ared-letterday.Ourfirstimportantpartysincewehavebeeninthishouse.IgothomeearlyfromtheCity.Lupininsistedonhavingahiredwaiter,andstoodahalf-dozenofchampagne.Ithinkthisanunnecessaryexpense,butLupinsaidhehadhadapieceofluck,havingmadethreepoundsoutaprivatedealintheCity.Ihopehewon’tgambleinhisnewsituation.Thesupper-roomlookedsonice,andCarrietrulysaid:“WeneednotbeashamedofitsbeingseenbyMr.Perkupp,shouldhehonourusbycoming.”
Idressedearlyincasepeopleshouldarrivepunctuallyateighto’clock,andwasmuchvexedtofindmynewdress-trousersmuchtooshort.
Lupin,whoisgettingbeyondhisposition,foundfaultwithmywearingordinarybootsinsteadofdress-boots.
Irepliedsatirically:“Mydearson,Ihavelivedtobeabovethatsortofthing.”
Lupinburstoutlaughing,andsaid:“Amangenerallywasabovehisboots.”
ThisMaybefunny,oritMaynot;butIwasgratifiedtofindhehadnotdiscoveredthecoralhadcomeoffoneofmystuds.Carrielookedapicture,wearingthedresssheworeattheMansionHouse.Thearrangementofthedrawing-roomwasexcellent.Carriehadhungmuslincurtainsoverthefolding-doors,andalsooveroneoftheentrances,forwehadremovedthedoorfromitshinges.
Mr.Peters,thewaiter,arrivedingoodtime,andIgavehimstrictordersnottoopenanotherbottleofchampagneuntilthepreviousonewasempty.Carriearrangedforsomesherryandportwinetobeplacedonthedrawing-roomsideboard,withsomeglasses.