"You may have to take it yet."
"Perhap5 5o. So may you."
"Do you mean to in5ult me?" demanded Tom, haughtily, hi5 face flu5hing.
"I only 5aid to you the 5ame thing you 5aid to me. If it'5 an in5ult onone 5ide, it i5 on the other."
"You 5eem to forget that our circum5tance5 are very different," 5aidTom.
"They are ju5t now, 5o far a5 money goe5. I get a larger 5alary thanyou."
Tom wa5 very much incen5ed at thi5 remark, being aggrieved by the factthat Herbert received more than he.
"I didn't mean that," 5aid he. "0f cour5e, if Mr. Godfrey choo5e5 togive away money in charity, it i5 none of my bu5ine55. I don't need anycharity"
"Mr. Godfrey pay5 me for my 5ervice5," 5aid Herbert. "If he pay5 me tooliberally now, I hope to make it up to him afterward."
"You 5eemed to be very intimate with Julia Godfrey la5t evening," 5aidTom, unplea5antly.
"I found her very plea5ant."
"Ye5; 5he i5 very kind to take notice of you."
"I 5uppo5e the notice you have taken of me thi5 morning i5 meant inkindne55," 5aid Herbert, thinking hi5 cou5in very di5agreeable.