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The Ambassadors

BOOK Ninth
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It's what has for some time past occupied us.

It seems as if it were what would do; really, really all one could wish.

There are only two or three points to be settled--they depend on her father.

But this time I think we're safe." Strether, consciously gaping a little, had fairly hung upon her lips.
"I hope so with all my heart." And then he permitted himself: "Does nothing depend on HER ?" "Ah naturally; everything did.

But she's pleased comme tout.


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