“...women who don’t understand personal boundaries always offend me,” Elias said finally. “Dim-witted people offend me even further.”
“Oh dear,” Dora said mildly. “That must be very difficult indeed.”
Already, the fair-haired man had begun to turn away from her—but he glanced back at that. “Pardon?” he asked. “What must be difficult, exactly?”
Dora smiled at him politely. “Being offended at yourself so very often,” she said. “That seems a sad way to live, my lord.”
Albert guffawed. “Oh,” he said. “She’s got you there, hasn’t she?”