Read this passage from Saki's "The Interlopers":
"Neighbour," he said presently, "do as you please if your men come first. It was a fair compact. But as for me, I've changed my mind."
Which of the following details makes this passage ironic?


Answer:

A. "Neighbour," he said presently

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