Which line of dialogue best describes Mrs. X's sense of superiority over Miss Y at the beginning of the play?
A. "I embroidered them myself—I can't bear tulips, but he wants tulips on everything."
B. "It's sinful to sit here and make fun of one's husband this way when he is kind and a good little man."
C. "Home is the best of all, the theatre next and children—well, you don't understand that."
D. "If you wanted to shoot me it wouldn't be so surprising, because I stood in your way."