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Cadurcis, fiercely.
** I was not dictating," replied her son, calmly.
** You would if you could," said his mother.
VENETIA. 133 '< Time enough to find fault with me when I do, ma'am.'' " There is enough to find fault about at all times, sir." "On which side, Mrs. Cadurcis?" inquired Plantagenet, with a sneer.
«* Don't aggravate me, Lord Cadurcis,'* said his mother.
" How am I aggravating you, ma'am?'* *^ I won't be answered," said the mother.
" I prefer silence myself," said the son.
" I won't be insulted in my own room, sir," said Mrs. Cadurcis.
" I am not insulting you, Mrs. Cadurcis,'* said Plantagenet, rather fiercely ; " and as for your own room, I never wish to enter it.
Indeed I should not be here at this moment, had you not ordered my fire to be put out, and particularly requested that I should sit in the saloon." " Oh ! you are a vastly obedient person, I dare say," replied Mrs. Cadurcis, very pettishly.
184 VENETIA.
" How long, I should like to know, have my requests received such particular attention?
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