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The Golden Bowl

PART THIRD
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To Fanny, however, he had laughed--as a mark, apparently, that for this infallible friend no explanation at all would be necessary.
XV It may be recorded none the less that the Prince was the next moment to see how little any such assumption was founded.

Alone with him now Mrs.
Assingham was incorruptible.

"They send for Charlotte through YOU ?" "No, my dear; as you see, through the Ambassador." "Ah, but the Ambassador and you, for the last quarter-of-an-hour, have been for them as one.

He's YOUR ambassador." It may indeed be further mentioned that the more Fanny looked at it the more she saw in it.
"They've connected her with you--she's treated as your appendage." "Oh, my 'appendage,'" the Prince amusedly exclaimed--"cara mia, what a name! She's treated, rather, say, as my ornament and my glory.

And it's so remarkable a case for a mother-in-law that you surely can't find fault with it." "You've ornaments enough, it seems to me--as you've certainly glories enough--without her.


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