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"Doesn't that a good deal depend on the sort of thing it may be ?" She suggested that, about marriage, ideas, as he called them, might differ; with which, however, giving no more time to it, she sounded another question.
"Don't you appear rather to put it to me that I may accept your offer for Maggie's sake? Somehow"-- she turned it over--"I don't so clearly SEE her quite so much finding reassurance, or even quite so much needing it." "Do you then make nothing at all of her having been so ready to leave us ?" Ah, Charlotte on the contrary made much! "She was ready to leave us because she had to be.
From the moment the Prince wanted it she could only go with him." "Perfectly--so that, if you see your way, she will be able to 'go with him' in future as much as she likes." Charlotte appeared to examine for a minute, in Maggie's interest, this privilege--the result of which was a limited concession.
"You've certainly worked it out!" "Of course I've worked it out--that's exactly what I HAVE done.
She hadn't for a long time been so happy about anything as at your being there with me." "I was to be with you," said Charlotte, "for her security." "Well," Adam Verver rang out, "this IS her security.
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