The Amazing Marriage — Volume 4 by George Meredith
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Ines shook out an execrating leg at the foul word. 'Leper, you say? You say that? You say leper to me?' 'Strut your tallest, Kit Ines. It's the money rattles in your pocket says it.' 'It's my reputation for decent treatment of a woman lets you say it, Madge Winch.' 'Stick to that as long as your paytron consents. It's the one thing you've got left.' 'Benefit, you hussy, and mind you don't pull too stiff.' 'Be the woman and have the last word!' His tongue was checked. He swallowed the exceeding sourness of a retort undelivered, together with the feeling that she beat him in the wrangle by dint of her being an unreasonable wench. Madge huffed away to fill her boxes. He stood by the cart, hands deep down his pockets, when she descended. She could have laughed at the spectacle of a champion prize-fighter out of employ, hulking idle, because he was dog to a paytron; but her contempt of him declined passing in small change. 'So you're off. What am I to tell my lord when he comes?' Kit growled. 'His yacht's fetching for a Welsh seaport.' |
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