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Roderick Hudson

CHAPTER XI
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We must leave Rome, I suppose, though I don't see why.
We have got no money, and you have to pay money on the railroads." Mrs.Hudson surreptitiously wrung her hands.

"Listen to him, please!" she cried.

"Not leave Rome, when we have staid here later than any Christians ever did before! It 's this dreadful place that has made us so unhappy." "That 's very true," said Roderick, serenely.

"If I had not come to Rome, I would n't have risen, and if I had not risen, I should n't have fallen." "Fallen--fallen!" murmured Mrs.Hudson.

"Just hear him!" "I will do anything you say, Rowland," Roderick added.


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