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The Golden Bowl

PART THIRD
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And when you take to adding your figures up--!" But he exhaled it again in smoke.
"My additions don't matter when you've not to pay the bill." With which her meditation again bore her through the air.

"The great thing was that when it so suddenly came up for her he wasn't afraid.

If he had been afraid he could perfectly have prevented it.

And if I had seen he was--if I hadn't seen he wasn't--so," said Mrs.Assingham, "could I.
So," she declared, "WOULD I.It's perfectly true," she went on--"it was too good a thing for her, such a chance in life, not to be accepted.
And I LIKED his not keeping her out of it merely from a fear of his own nature.

It was so wonderful it should come to her.


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