Capitolo 65
you/he/she has called their taboos and joss-business.
But Bertram was not out still well of his/her troubles. Martha brought
the round cart--Oriental brass, excellently pursued with the flowing Arab
registrations--and it placed down it on the dainty tid bit the small rustic table.
Then she gave on the cups. Bertram of rose to help her/it. "Not
Do I do him/it for you?" he said, as kindly as him you/he/she would have told him to
a lady in his/her sketch-room.
"No, thanks, gentleman" Martha responded, while becoming red to the offer,
but with the imperturbable solemnity of the well-trained English
servant. "You knew his/her place", and the intrusion heard again him. But
Bertram had his/her his/her own notions of the gentleness, also to which what it was not
is slightly set aside for local distinctions of class. He was not able
sees a beautiful girl that instinctively gives cups to guests without
rising from his/her place to assist her/it. Then, a lot to Martha
embarrassment, he kept on giving his/her help in to pass the cake
and the bread-and-butter. She had just gone, he became round
to Phillip. "That is a very beautiful girl and a girl" very beautiful, him
simply says. "I wonder me, now, as you don't have a wife, you never have
thought of sposarsila."
The comment fell as a lightning on the assembled group. Also
Frida was shocked. Your woman wider views it starts to draw a
line when you touch his/her prejudices of class in the matter of marriage,
especially with reference to his/her his/her own relationships. "Really, because Mr.
Ingledew", she said, while looking above in tone of reproach at him, "you are not able
mean to say thinks her/it that my brother could marry the parlour-houseservant!"
Bertram saw to a look him once more you/he/she had unconsciously raced the head
against one of the favorite of the taboos of these strange people; but him
openly not fact replies. He only reflected in silence to him as
unnatural and as wrong they are able all you think him/it to them about house that a