Yes, I'm quite sorry, again, everyone, that they had to come along. I say, Mrs Jugson does have bally well peculiar ideas about what we're meant to be doing 'as a family.' I believe I mentioned that last night we weren't to use our journals at all but instead had an evening of parlour games and entertaining each other, what.
I believe I've made an arrangement with Remy, now, so that next time he and Alfie may go on their own into New London and leave us to it. (I don't think Alfie's at all keen on the ambience at Doughty Conduit, what. And Remy did enjoy himself but not nearly so much as he might like paying a call on, say, Finnigan.)
I say, the well awkward moment for me was when Alfie made that remark about how he'd better things to do than watch all of us 'snog our girlfriends,' or however he put it. Ron, I can only assume he meant you and me, old man!
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Date: 2013-07-18 03:35 am (UTC)Yes, I'm quite sorry, again, everyone, that they had to come along. I say, Mrs Jugson does have bally well peculiar ideas about what we're meant to be doing 'as a family.' I believe I mentioned that last night we weren't to use our journals at all but instead had an evening of parlour games and entertaining each other, what.
I believe I've made an arrangement with Remy, now, so that next time he and Alfie may go on their own into New London and leave us to it. (I don't think Alfie's at all keen on the ambience at Doughty Conduit, what. And Remy did enjoy himself but not nearly so much as he might like paying a call on, say, Finnigan.)
I say, the well awkward moment for me was when Alfie made that remark about how he'd better things to do than watch all of us 'snog our girlfriends,' or however he put it. Ron, I can only assume he meant you and me, old man!
-Justin