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That's another of her ideas; to be for him, and to be quite easily and charmingly, as young as a little girl." Strether assisted at his distance.

"'For him'?
For Chad-- ?" "For Chad, in a manner, naturally, always.

But in particular to-night for Mr.

Pocock." And then as her friend still stared: "Yes, it IS of a bravery But that's what she has: her high sense of duty." It was more than sufficiently before them.

"When Mr.Newsome has his hands so embarrassed with his sister--" "It's quite the least"-- Strether filled it out--"that she should take his sister's husband?
Certainly--quite the least.


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