What ultimatum does mrs pearson give to her family
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Mrs. Pearson was a timid woman and was treated as a servant by her family members.
One day she realized that and gave the ultimatum that she would only work 8 hours daily like in the offices and to be treated nicely.
She also urged the family members to talk to her politely.
If that were not followed, she would do no work and go for a strike.
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Mrs. Pearson says that she would no longer be the docile and submissive woman. She says that whatever she would command, her children will have to obey it without an argument. She tells her children that they would all play a nice game of rummy and the children will have to prepare the supper soon after, while she would talk to Mr. Pearson.
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