Peggy feels rather proud of herself, even though she's sure she ought to act far more modest. "It took a little convincing," she does have to admit, which isn't what she might tell anyone else, but the truth is that she had needed to talk him around. "He was worried about the time between us, but as I pointed out, the man he is didn't change in that time," she notes.
"I'm very happy, though," she agrees, "and all thanks to one simple dinner. You're quite clever with your advice. Though, I do feel I owe you, now."
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"I'm very happy, though," she agrees, "and all thanks to one simple dinner. You're quite clever with your advice. Though, I do feel I owe you, now."