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The Awkward Age

BOOK SIXTH
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Oh Mrs.Brook," he continued, "with me too--though I've also tremendous liberty!--it would come out." "I think you'd let me know," she returned.
"Yes, I'd let you know." Silence, upon this, fell between them a little; which she was the first to break.

"She has gone with him this afternoon--by solemn appointment--to the South Kensington Museum." There was something in Mrs.Brook's dolorous drop that yet presented the news as a portent so great that he was moved again to mirth.

"Ah that's where she is?
Then I confess she has scored.

He has never taken ME to the South Kensington Museum." "You were asking what we're going to do," she went on.

"What I meant was--about Baireuth--that the question for Nanda's simplified.


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