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Chapter 12 A CONSULTATION.
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Plainly, Mrs. Bergan had something on her mind, that bright spring morning. Though she poured her husband's second cup of coffee with a deliberation that seemed to promise much for its flavor, he was fain to send it back, after tasting it, with the explanatory remark:—
"You have forgotten to smile into it, my dear; it is not sweet enough."
"Eh!" exclaimed Mrs. Bergan, absently, extending her hand toward the cream pitcher1.
"I doubt if cream will mend the matter much," observed Mr. Bergan, gravely. "A lump of sugar might do, if the smile be absolutely non est."
Mrs. Bergan's mind having by this time returned to the business in hand, both sugar and smile were immediately forthcoming, in sufficient measure to threaten the coffee with excess of sweets. Nevertheless, she continued to have fits of abstraction, at short intervals3, until the breakfast things had been removed, and Carice had quitted the room. Then, she turned to her husband with a serious face.
"I really think, Godfrey," she began, "that we owe your nephew some attention."
"Of what kind, pray?" inquired Mr. Bergan, in considerable surprise.
"Well, it seems to me that we ought,—once, at least,—to invite him formally to dinner."
"Pray, what has he been doing, to place us under such an obligation?" asked Mr. Bergan, somewhat dryly.
Mrs. Bergan colored slightly. "I am afraid that we made a mistake at the outset," said she. "Of course, the attention was due to him then as much as now."
"I thought we agreed that the less Carice saw of him, the better," replied Mr. Bergan.
"Yes, I know. But that was because we believed him to be of intemperate4 habits."
Men of Godfrey Bergan's thoughtful and deliberate character, when they adopt a mistaken opinion, are wont5 to wedge it in so firmly among things undeniably true and just, that to dislodge it is like tearing up an oak which has rooted itself in a rock cleft6. "I wish I were certain that he is not," he answered, with a slow, grave shake of the head.
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growth; economy; management; and customer satisfaction 增长 | |
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