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The Awkward Age

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"No matter.

We must deal with what we've got." "What HAVE we got ?" Edward continued.
Again with no ear for his question his wife turned away, only however, after taking a few vague steps, to approach him with new decision.
"If Mr.Longdon's due will you do me a favour?
Will you go back to Nanda--before he arrives--and let her know, though not of course as from ME, that Van has been here half an hour, has had it put well before him that she's up there and at liberty, and has left the house without seeing her ?" Edward Brookenham made no motion.

"You don't like better to do it yourself ?" "If I liked better," said Mrs.Brook, "I'd have already done it.

The way to make it not come from me is surely not for me to give it to her.
Besides, I want to be here to receive him first." "Then can't she know it afterwards ?" "After Mr.Longdon has gone?
The whole point is that she should know it in time to let HIM know it." Edward still communed with the fire.

"And what's the point of THAT ?" Her impatience, which visibly increased, carried her away again, and by the time she reached the window he had launched another question.


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