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If you should say the matter with ME in particular, why there might be something in it.
What you mean at any rate--I see where you come out--is that we're cold and sarcastic and cynical, without the soft human spot.
I think you flatter us even while you attempt to warn; but what's extremely interesting at all events is that, as I gather, we made on you this evening, in a particular way, a collective impression--something in which our trifling varieties are merged." His visitor's face, at this, appeared to acknowledge his putting the case in perfection, so that he was encouraged to go on.
"There was something particular with which you weren't altogether pleasantly struck." Mr.Longdon, who decidedly changed colour easily, showed in his clear cheek the effect at once of feeling a finger on his fault and of admiring his companion's insight.
But he accepted the situation.
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