Epilogue

Epilogue

 * Edmund and Phillipa return to Chipping Cleghorn from their honeymoon, and decide to order some newspapers.
 * They go to Mr. Totman's, who is a "heavy-breathing, slow moving man" (230).
 * Edmund tells Mr. Totman that Mrs. Swettenham is doing well, even though he has no idea, as he "prefer[s] to believe that all [is] well with...parents" (230).
 * Mr. Totman mentions Edmund's play, //Elephants Do Forget//. Because of many questions about the title, Edmund says that he thinks "it was a mistake calling it that" (231).
 * After a long banter about which newspapers Edmund and Phillipa want, they decide that they don't want the //Gazette//. This is quite surprising to Mr. Totman, who likes to get everything "perfectly clear," says, "You mean, you //don't// want the //Gazette//?" (231).
 * Mrs. Totman, without asking Mr. Totman what the order was, assumes "And the //Gazette//" (231).
 * When Mr. Totman says that they do not want the //Gazette//, Mrs. Totman is disbelieving. She says, "How else would they know what's going on around here?" (232).