"Well; I can go into Mr. Forshew's too. I've been there before."
"I am going to buy a tea-kettle."
"I shall not interfere with that," said Norton.
"But I am going to get a tea-kettle and take it along with me—to Lilac Lane."
"What for? They'll send it if you want it."
"I want it immediately, and Mr. Forshew's boy is never there when he is wanted, you know."
"You want the tea-kettle immediately. You are not going to make tea immediately, are you?"
"Exactly that, Norton. That is one of the things I am going to do. And the poor old woman I am going to see has no tea-kettle."
"Then I don't believe she has tea."
"Oh yes, but I know she has tea, Norton."