I beg your pardon, " I said. "But you do intend to eat me?

Claudia J. Edwards
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I beg your pardon, I said. But you do intend to eat me? The phrase “beg your pardon” is often used in the context of apologizing for an error, especially an unkind one. If you are caught doing something wrong, the best thing to do is to apologize for it. Acknowledging your mistake can strengthen your relationship with the person who found out about it.

Source: Bright And Shining Tiger

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