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The Ambassadors

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That's who'll save him." "Oh but with Mamie's aid.

Unless indeed you mean," he added, "that I shall effect so much more with yours!" It made her at last again look at him.

"You'll do more--as you're so much better--than all of us put together." "I think I'm only better since I've known YOU!" Strether bravely returned.
The depletion of the place, the shrinkage of the crowd and now comparatively quiet withdrawal of its last elements had already brought them nearer the door and put them in relation with a messenger of whom he bespoke Miss Gostrey's cab.

But this left them a few minutes more, which she was clearly in no mood not to use.

"You've spoken to me of what--by your success--Mr.Chad stands to gain.


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