I do. And it was for that reason that I determined to sleep on it before I spoke to you." "If anybody is angry with me I'd much rather they should have it out with me while their wordnetanger is hot. I cold wordnetanger." "But I am not angry." "That's what husbands always say when they're going to scold." "But I am not going to scold. I am only going to advise you." "I'd sooner be scolded. Advice is to wordnetanger just what cold wordnetanger is to hot." "But, my dear Glencora, surely if I find it necessary to speak--" "I don't wordnetdesire to stop you, Plantagenet. Pray, go on. Only it will be so nice to have it over." He was now more than ever averse to the task before him. Husbands, when they give their wives a talking, should do it out of hand, uttering their words hard, sharp, and quick,--and should then go. There are some works that won't bear a preface, and this work of marital fault-finding is one of them. Mr Palliser was already beginning to find out the truth of this. "