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The Golden Bowl

PART FOURTH
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"I wonder if it would do.

I mean for me to break in." "'To break in'-- ?" "Between your father and his wife.

But there would be a way," he said--"we can make Charlotte ask him." And then as Maggie herself now wondered, echoing it again: "We can suggest to her to suggest to him that he shall let me take him off." "Oh!" said Maggie.
"Then if he asks her why I so suddenly break out she'll be able to tell him the reason." They were stopping, and the footman, who had alighted, had rung at the house-door.

"That you think it would be so charming ?" "That I think it would be so charming.

That we've persuaded HER will be convincing." "I see," Maggie went on while the footman came back to let them out.


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