When she paused, I embraced the opportunity to turn the trend of conversation by saying:

'I am afraid that I was a little rude to you last night,' but I hardly expected such a blunt reply as she made.

'Yes, you were exceedingly rude, and I hate rude men.'

'I hope you don't hate me,' I cried, laughingly.

'Oh no, not quite. You're a Londoner, you see.'

This was very severe. I confess I was hardly prepared for it, and I was tempted to say something cutting in reply, but checked myself, bowed, and merely remarked:

'Which is not my fault. Therefore pity me rather than blame me.'

'Certainly I do that,' she replied, with an amusing seriousness.

("The Doomed Man")

Autor: Dick Donovan

When she paused, I embraced the opportunity to turn the trend of conversation by saying:<br /><br />'I am afraid that I was a little rude to you last night,' but I hardly expected such a blunt reply as she made.<br /><br />'Yes, you were exceedingly rude, and I hate rude men.'<br /><br />'I hope you don't hate me,' I cried, laughingly.<br /><br />'Oh no, not quite. You're a Londoner, you see.'<br /><br />This was very severe. I confess I was hardly prepared for it, and I was tempted to say something cutting in reply, but checked myself, bowed, and merely remarked:<br /><br />'Which is not my fault. Therefore pity me rather than blame me.'<br /><br />'Certainly I do that,' she replied, with an amusing seriousness.<br /><br />("The Doomed Man") - Dick Donovan


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