PLEASE HELP FORGE 148-199 Which passages best illustrate the new relationship between Bellingham and Curzon? CHOOSE TWO.
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"Mister Belligham, sir, I am greatly relieved to see you alive and in such good health. I pray that your good wife also
fares well and that your business has not been too severely damaged by the war." (160)
"Busy doings here," Bellingham said. "We're trying to repair the Commissary Department and restore the army to
strength." (161)
"You will eat, you will bathe, and you will do as I say." (163)
"Curzon," he said softly, "I own you." (162)