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The Ambassadors

BOOK Eighth
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He's in that respect his father's son, and also--for she's wonderful in her way too--his mother's.

He has other tastes and other tendencies; but Mrs.Newsome and your wife are quite right about his having that.

He's very remarkable." "Well, I guess he is!" Jim Pocock comfortably sighed.

"But if you've believed so in his making us hum, why have you so prolonged the discussion?
Don't you know we've been quite anxious about you ?" These questions were not informed with earnestness, but Strether saw he must none the less make a choice and take a line.

"Because, you see, I've greatly liked it.


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