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the diary of a nobody-第33章

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It was two o'clock when I got home。  Although I was so tired; I could not sleep except for short intervals … then only to dream。

I kept dreaming of Mr。 Perkupp and Mr。 Huttle。  The latter was in a lovely palace with a crown on。  Mr。 Perkupp was waiting in the room。  Mr。 Huttle kept taking off this crown and handing it to me; and calling me 〃President。〃

He appeared to take no notice of Mr。 Perkupp; and I kept asking Mr。 Huttle to give the crown to my worthy master。  Mr。 Huttle kept saying:  〃No; this is the White House of Washington; and you must keep your crown; Mr。 President。〃

We all laughed long and very loudly; till I got parched; and then I woke up。  I fell asleep; only to dream the same thing over and over again。



CHAPTER THE LAST。



One of the happiest days of my life。


July 10。 … The excitement and anxiety through which I have gone the last few days have been almost enough to turn my hair grey。  It is all but settled。  To…morrow the die will be cast。  I have written a long letter to Lupin … feeling it my duty to do so; … regarding his attention to Mrs。 Posh; for they drove up to our house again last night。

July 11。 … I find my eyes filling with tears as I pen the note of my interview this morning with Mr。 Perkupp。  Addressing me; he said:  〃My faithful servant; I will not dwell on the important service you have done our firm。  You can never be sufficiently thanked。  Let us change the subject。  Do you like your house; and are you happy where you are?〃

I replied:  〃Yes; sir; I love my house and I love the neighbourhood; and could not bear to leave it。〃

Mr。 Perkupp; to my surprise; said:  〃Mr。 Pooter; I will purchase the freehold of that house; and present it to the most honest and most worthy man it has ever been my lot to meet。〃

He shook my hand; and said he hoped my wife and I would be spared many years to enjoy it。  My heart was too full to thank him; and; seeing my embarrassment; the good fellow said:  〃You need say nothing; Mr。 Pooter;〃 and left the office。

I sent telegrams to Carrie; Gowing; and Cummings (a thing I have never done before); and asked the two latter to come round to supper。

On arriving home I found Carrie crying with joy; and I sent Sarah round to the grocer's to get two bottles of 〃Jackson Freres。〃

My two dear friends came in the evening; and the last post brought a letter from Lupin in reply to mine。  I read it aloud to them all。 It ran:  〃My dear old Guv。; … Keep your hair on。  You are on the wrong tack again。  I am engaged to be married to 'Lillie Girl。'  I did not mention it last Thursday; as it was not definitely settled。 We shall be married in August; and amongst our guests we hope to see your old friends Gowing and Cummings。  With much love to all; from THE SAME OLD LUPIN。〃





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