[He Knew He Was Right by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookHe Knew He Was Right CHAPTER VII 25/27
"If I'm not mistress here, I'm nobody." "Of course you're mistress here, ma'am." "And if I don't know what's fit to be done, and what's not fit, I'm too old to learn; and, what's more, I won't be taught.
I'm not going to have my house crammed with radical incendiary stuff, printed with ink that stinks, on paper made out of straw.
If I can't live without penny literature, at any rate I'll die without it.
Now listen to me." "Yes, ma'am." "I have asked Mrs.Stanbury to send one of the girls over here." "To live, ma'am ?" Martha's tone as she asked the question, showed how deeply she felt its importance. "Yes, Martha; to live." "You'll never like it, ma'am." "I don't suppose I shall." "You'll never get on with it, ma'am; never.
The young lady'll be out of the house in a week; or if she ain't, somebody else will." "You mean yourself." "I'm only a servant, ma'am, and it don't signify about me." "You're a fool." "That's true, ma'am, I don't doubt." "I've sent for her, and we must do the best we can.
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