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The Europeans

CHAPTER IV
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That will be local color, you know.

There is n't much of it here--you don't mind my saying that, do you ?--so one must make the most of what one can get.

I shall be most happy to dine with you whenever you will let me; but I want to be able to ask you sometimes.
And I want to be able to ask Mr.Acton," added the Baroness.
"You must come and ask me at home," said Acton.

"You must come and see me; you must dine with me first.

I want to show you my place; I want to introduce you to my mother." He called again upon Madame M; auunster, two days later.


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