[The Europeans by Henry James]@TWC D-Link bookThe Europeans CHAPTER I 10/33
She looked at it, but she went on with her idea of a moment before.
"If a woman were to ask you to marry her you would say, 'Certainly, my dear, with pleasure!' And you would marry her and be ridiculously happy.
Then at the end of three months you would say to her, 'You know that blissful day when I begged you to be mine!'" The young man had risen from the table, stretching his arms a little; he walked to the window.
"That is a description of a charming nature," he said. "Oh, yes, you have a charming nature; I regard that as our capital.
If I had not been convinced of that I should never have taken the risk of bringing you to this dreadful country." "This comical country, this delightful country!" exclaimed the young man, and he broke into the most animated laughter. "Is it those women scrambling into the omnibus ?" asked his companion. "What do you suppose is the attraction ?" "I suppose there is a very good-looking man inside," said the young man. "In each of them? They come along in hundreds, and the men in this country don't seem at all handsome.
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