““Welcome back, Lydia. How was the tea party?" "Yes. …...Actually, Edgar, there's something I have to apologise to you about." "Did something happen?" "I told everyone that I'm not of noble birth." "Oh, is that all." "'Is that all'... They might think you're not a proper aristocrat for having married a commoner." "Let them think what they want. An aristocrat's true worth isn't their social position or their lineage, but their personal pride. They don't have any proper pride, and that's why they're particular about that sort of thing.””