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"Because I settled with Cecil not to announce<br />

it until I left England. I shall tell them then. It's<br />

much pleasanter. How wet it is! Let's turn in<br />

here."<br />

"Here" was the British Museum. Mrs.<br />

Honeychurch refused. If they must take<br />

shelter, let it be in a shop. Lucy felt<br />

contemptuous, for she was on the tack of<br />

caring for Greek sculpture, and had already<br />

borrowed a mythical dictionary from Mr.<br />

Beebe to get up the names of the goddesses<br />

and gods.<br />

"Oh, well, let it be shop, then. Let's go to<br />

Mudie's. I'll buy a guide-book."<br />

"You know, Lucy, you and Charlotte and Mr.<br />

Beebe all tell me I'm so stupid, so I suppose I<br />

am, but I shall never understand this<br />

hole-and-corner work. You've got rid of<br />

Cecil--well and good, and I'm thankful he's<br />

gone, though I did feel angry for the minute.<br />

But why not announce it? Why this hushing up

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