I feel this way because I understand the value of your station, and I won't be caught out not keeping that well in mind, but I won't go as far as to offend you in trying to show you due respect neither. So I'll not call you by any title if that's what you want. Would Sir still give offense?
That's the difference between us, then. I don't believe my station has any inherent value. I suppose that depends. Do you call many men of your acquaintance "Sir", or only ones of what you consider a higher station?
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[ If Kim were a different person, he might not say exactly what's on his mind in this moment. But, as Kim seems so adamant about not wanting to be respected for his station, a bit of sass on the matter slips through. Be careful what you wish for. ]
[Far from being off-putting, the sass actually causes Kim to relax on his end. If they'd been face-to-face, Jopson could see the wry smile that his lips pull into.]
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So I'll not call you by any title if that's what you want. Would Sir still give offense?
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I suppose that depends. Do you call many men of your acquaintance "Sir", or only ones of what you consider a higher station?
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I call quite a lot of people Sir as it so happens. I'm not miserly about respect where it's due.
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Well I can't say it would make me feel particularly comfortable either, but no, it wouldn't give offense in the same way.
I don't suppose it's worth saying that I'd rather EARN your respect than have it be given for an accident of birth?
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I look forward to you earning it.
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I'll endeavour to do my best, then.