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The Ambassadors

BOOK Tenth
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I didn't see then so well as I know now that you meant he should marry Miss Pocock.

Do you still consider that he should?
Because if you do"-- he kept it up--"I want you immediately to change your mind.

You can help me that way." "Help you by thinking he should NOT marry ?" "Not marry at all events Mamie." "And who then ?" "Ah," Strether returned, "that I'm not obliged to say.

But Madame de Vionnet--I suggest--when he can.' "Oh!" said little Bilham with some sharpness.
"Oh precisely! But he needn't marry at all--I'm at any rate not obliged to provide for it.

Whereas in your case I rather feel that I AM." Little Bilham was amused.


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