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Roderick Hudson

CHAPTER III
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What sort of a Greek should I make?
I think the Judas is a capital idea for a statue.

Much obliged to you, madame, for the suggestion.

What an insidious little scoundrel one might make of him, sitting there nursing his money-bag and his treachery! There can be a great deal of expression in a pendulous nose, my dear sir, especially when it is cast in green bronze." "Very likely," said Roderick.

"But it is not the sort of expression I care for.

I care only for perfect beauty.


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