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The Golden Bowl

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So it seems also, I'm sure, to Fanny Assingham." Mr.Verver-as if from due regard for these persons--considered a little.
"What life would they like us to lead ?" "Oh, it's not a question, I think, on which they quite feel together.
SHE thinks, dear Fanny, that we ought to be greater." "Greater-- ?" He echoed it vaguely.

"And Amerigo too, you say ?" "Ah yes"-her reply was prompt "but Amerigo doesn't mind.

He doesn't care, I mean, what we do.

It's for us, he considers, to see things exactly as we wish.

Fanny herself," Maggie pursued, "thinks he's magnificent.


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