"Oh, not yet. We must keep it till after tea."
"I don't think I can wait."
"We'll have the fire lighted, but not the gas."
"Oh, is it that kind?"
"It is indeed."
"How lovely. But I'm glad I sleep with Grace."
"But I shan't tell it at all if I hear you've been bad-tempered."
"I think that's rather mean," she said. "We didn't make that arrangement. Don't you think it's rather mean yourself?"
"Well," he said thoughtfully, "perhaps it is. It ought to have been in the bargain."
"I haven't been very bad, anyway. It's been such nice weather for one thing."