I’m sure your brother’s all that—as for their opening doors and saying ‘thank you.’ I’ve noticed it lots of times.” “A man ought to be just as courteous after marriage as he was before,” declared Robert Fentiman virtuously. “So he ought, but he never is. Possibly there’s some reason we don’t know about,” said Wimsey. “I’ve asked people, you know—my usual inquisitiveness—and they generally just grunt and say that their wives are sensible and take their affection for granted. But I don’t believe women ever get sensible, not even through prolonged association with their husbands.”