Mrs. Pearson to George : 'Well, that ought to be a nice change for you' The
change in question is regarding
i Mrs. Pearson's smoking
ii Mrs. Pearson's drinking
iii Mrs. Pearson's attitude
iv. Mrs. Pearson's tonal quality of
voice
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Mrs. Pearson shocked her husband George by telling him what the people at the club actually thought of him. All this time, George had been unaware of the fact that he had been one of their long-standing jokes at the club. The club people called him Pompy-ompy Pearson because they thought he was slow and pompous.
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