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The American

CHAPTER VII
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Anything I can do for you I shall be very happy to do.

Call upon me at your convenience.

Is there any one you desire to know--anything you wish to see?
It is a pity you should not enjoy Paris." "Oh, I do enjoy it!" said Newman, good-naturedly.

"I'm much obligated to you." "Honestly speaking," M.de Bellegarde went on, "there is something absurd to me in hearing myself make you these offers.

They represent a great deal of goodwill, but they represent little else.


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