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222 It was quite heartbreaking: I had to raise her wages again and again.

I shall be quite content with what she began on; and I have no relatives dependent on me. And I am willing to wear my own dresses at balls.

I am sure nothing could be fairer than that. My uncle can't object to that, can he?

If he does, Your Highness, ask him to speak to me about it. I shall regard it as part of my duties to speak to your uncle about matters of business.

Would you? You must be frightfully courageous.

May I regard myself as engaged, Your Highness? I should like to set about my duties immediately.

Oh yes, I think so. Oh certainly. I

''A waiter comes in with the tea. He places the tray on the table.''

Oh, thank you.

[raising the cover from the tea cake and looking at it]. How long has that been standing at the top of the stairs?

[terrified]. Oh please! It doesn't matter.

It has not been waiting. Straight from the kitchen, madam, believe me.

Send the manager here.

The manager! What do you want with the manager?

He will tell you when I have done with him. How dare you treat Her Highness in this disgraceful manner? What sort of pothouse is this? Where did you learn to speak to persons of quality? Take away your cold tea and cold cake instantly. Give them to the chambermaid you were flirting with