[The March Family Trilogy by William Dean Howells]@TWC D-Link bookThe March Family Trilogy PART II 38/211
She forestalled Burnamy's reproaches for her delay, laughing and bridling, while she set down the dishes of ham and tongue and egg, and the little pots of coffee and frothed milk. "I could not so soon I wanted, because I was to serve an American princess." Mrs.March started with proud conjecture of one of those noble international marriages which fill our women with vainglory for such of their compatriots as make them. "Oh, come now, Lili!" said Burnamy.
"We have queens in America, but nothing so low as princesses.
This was a queen, wasn't it ?" She referred the case to her hireling, who confirmed her.
"All people say it is princess," she insisted. "Well, if she's a princess we must look her up after breakfast," said Burnamy.
"Where is she sitting ?" She pointed at a corner so far off on the other side that no one could be distinguished, and then was gone, with a smile flashed over her shoulder, and her hireling trying to keep up with her. "We're all very proud of Lili's having a hired man," said Burnamy.
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