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"Well, her money is spent, her life conceived and carried on with a large beneficence--" "That's a kind of expiation of wrongs?
Gracious," she added before he could speak, "how intensely you make me see her!" "If you see her," Strether dropped, "it's all that's necessary." She really seemed to have her.

"I feel that.

She IS, in spite of everything, handsome." This at least enlivened him.

"What do you mean by everything ?" "Well, I mean YOU." With which she had one of her swift changes of ground.

"You say the concern needs looking after; but doesn't Mrs.
Newsome look after it ?" "So far as possible.


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