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The March Family Trilogy

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"I suppose you have hardly got settled.

We were afraid we would disturb you when we called." "Oh no! We were very sorry to miss your visit.

We are quite settled in our new quarters.

Of course, it's all very different from Boston." "I hope it's more of a sociable place there," Miss Mela broke in again.
"I never saw such an unsociable place as New York.

We've been in this house three months, and I don't believe that if we stayed three years any of the neighbors would call." "I fancy proximity doesn't count for much in New York," March suggested.
Mrs.Mandel said: "That's what I tell Miss Mela.


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