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"
Now
,
Aunt
Kate
,
you
're
giving
scandal
to
Mr.
Browne
who
is
of
the
other
persuasion
.
"
Aunt
Kate
turned
to
Mr.
Browne
,
who
was
grinning
at
this
allusion
to
his
religion
,
and
said
hastily
:
"
O
,
I
do
n't
question
the
pope
's
being
right
.
I
'm
only
a
stupid
old
woman
and
I
would
n't
presume
to
do
such
a
thing
.
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But
there
's
such
a
thing
as
common
everyday
politeness
and
gratitude
.
And
if
I
were
in
Julia
's
place
I
'd
tell
that
Father
Healey
straight
up
to
his
face
...
"
"
And
besides
,
Aunt
Kate
,
"
said
Mary
Jane
,
"
we
really
are
all
hungry
and
when
we
are
hungry
we
are
all
very
quarrelsome
.
"
"
And
when
we
are
thirsty
we
are
also
quarrelsome
,
"
added
Mr.
Browne
.
"
So
that
we
had
better
go
to
supper
,
"
said
Mary
Jane
,
"
and
finish
the
discussion
afterwards
.
"
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On
the
landing
outside
the
drawing-room
Gabriel
found
his
wife
and
Mary
Jane
trying
to
persuade
Miss
Ivors
to
stay
for
supper
.
But
Miss
Ivors
,
who
had
put
on
her
hat
and
was
buttoning
her
cloak
,
would
not
stay
.
She
did
not
feel
in
the
least
hungry
and
she
had
already
overstayed
her
time
.
"
But
only
for
ten
minutes
,
Molly
,
"
said
Mrs.
Conroy
.
"
That
wo
n't
delay
you
.
"
"
To
take
a
pick
itself
,
"
said
Mary
Jane
,
"
after
all
your
dancing
.
"