`And to remove her from that dreadful house.'
   `That also.'
   `And to be civil to my poor brother.'
   `I'll try to be.'
   `And of course to let me set up a faro-bank of my own!' said Miss Grantham, in a small, provocative voice.
   `If I ever find you playing anything but commerce or silver loo, I'll make you sorry you were ever born!’ said Mr Ravenscar, kissing her hand. `Jade!’
   Miss Grantham heaved a sigh of satisfaction, and abandoned any further attempt to bring him to a sense of his own folly.   
    
   Georgette Heyer, Faro's Daughter  
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