"Out! Why, what could've taken you out on a Tuesday? What did you have to do?" Mr. Pontellier exclaimed. "Nothing. I simply felt like going out, and I went out," Edna answered.
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"Well, I hope you left some suitable excuse," said her husband"No, I left no excuse. I told Joe to say I was out, that was all," Edna claimed.
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"Tired out Edna? Whom did you have? Many callers," said Mr. Pontellier."There were a good many. I found their cards when I got home; I was out," said Edna.
"Why, my dear, I should think you’d understand by this time that people don’t do such things; we’ve got to observe les convenance if we ever expect to get on and keep up with the procession. If you felt that you had to leave home this afternoon, you should have left some suitable explanation for your absence," Mr. Pontellier pointed out
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"Mercy! Why are you taking the thing so seriously and making a fuss over it," said Mrs. Pontellier."I'm not making a fuss over it. But it's such seeming trifles that we 've got to take it seriously; such things count," Mr. Pontellier replied
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"Where are you going?" Edna asked "I'm going to get my dinner at the club. Good night," Mr. Pontellier said as he left the house
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