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The Ambassadors

BOOK Eighth
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I don't mean to persecute him; I couldn't in conscience.

It's thanks to you at any rate that I'm here, and I'm sure I'm much obliged.

You're a lovely pair." There were things in this speech that Strether let pass for the time.
"Don't you then think it important the advertising should be thoroughly taken in hand?
Chad WILL be, so far as capacity is concerned," he went on, "the man to do it." "Where did he get his capacity," Jim asked, "over here ?" "He didn't get it over here, and the wonderful thing is that over here he hasn't inevitably lost it.

He has a natural turn for business, an extraordinary head.

He comes by that," Strether explained, "honestly enough.


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