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The Europeans

CHAPTER XI
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His sister came to him and begged him to take her home, and he presently went off with her.

Eugenia observed him leaving the house with Lizzie; in her present mood the fact seemed a contribution to her irritated conviction that he had several precious qualities.

"Even that mal-elevee little girl," she reflected, "makes him do what she wishes." She had been sitting just within one of the long windows that opened upon the piazza; but very soon after Acton had gone away she got up abruptly, just when the talkative gentleman from Boston was asking her what she thought of the "moral tone" of that city.

On the piazza she encountered Clifford Wentworth, coming round from the other side of the house.

She stopped him; she told him she wished to speak to him.
"Why did n't you go home with your cousin ?" she asked.
Clifford stared.


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