[The Ambassadors by Henry James]@TWC D-Link bookThe Ambassadors BOOK Third 28/75
He must at any rate be clearer as to what--should he continue to do that for convenience--he was still condoning.
It was on the detail of this quantity--and what could the fact be but mystifying ?-that Bilham and Miss Barrace threw so little light.
So there they were. II When Miss Gostrey arrived, at the end of a week, she made him a sign; he went immediately to see her, and it wasn't till then that he could again close his grasp on the idea of a corrective.
This idea however was luckily all before him again from the moment he crossed the threshold of the little entresol of the Quartier Marboeuf into which she had gathered, as she said, picking them up in a thousand flights and funny little passionate pounces, the makings of a final nest.
He recognised in an instant that there really, there only, he should find the boon with the vision of which he had first mounted Chad's stairs. He might have been a little scared at the picture of how much more, in this place, he should know himself "in" hadn't his friend been on the spot to measure the amount to his appetite.
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