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Roderick Hudson

CHAPTER I
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You have a particular aptitude for beneficence.

You have it in the first place in your character.

You are a benevolent person.

Ask Bessie if you don't hold her more gently and comfortably than any of her other admirers." "He holds me more comfortably than Mr.Hudson," Bessie declared, roundly.
Rowland, not knowing Mr.Hudson, could but half appreciate the eulogy, and Cecilia went on to develop her idea.

"Your circumstances, in the second place, suggest the idea of social usefulness.


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