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What would you call that, now? Mrs. R. That ? Let me see. Thwaite. It looks like an olive. Mrs. R. You are right. Now, who but Marion would have dreamed of putting olives into a rice pudding ? Rich. Who, indeed ! Thwaite {aside). His tone is positively insulting. Mrs. R. She's quite fond of combining honey and olives. She says it's so classical. She says the Greeks and Romans were devoted to olives and honey. Rich. More fools they ! Mrs. R. Not that she calls this a severely classical pro- duct...ion. She says this pudding is conceived more in the spirit of the Renaissance. Thwaite. It does seem to lack the Archaic simplicity of the ordinary rice pudding. Mrs. R. {aside). How appreciative he is ! Now, when Marion told John about its being conceived in the spirit of the Renaissance. John only sniffed, and said that many more such Renaissances would be the death of him ! And to think that but for me Dr. Thwaite might at this moment be engaged to Marion with a fair prospect of having just such a puddmg for dinner every day of his life !
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