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Daniel Deronda

CHAPTER III
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That is, if she has no objection," added Mr.
Gascoigne, looking at Gwendolen with pleasant irony.
"I should like it of all things," said Gwendolen.

"There is nothing I enjoy more than taking aim--and hitting," she ended, with a pretty nod and smile.
"Our Anna, poor child, is too short-sighed for archery.

But I consider myself a first-rate shot, and you shall practice with me.

I must make you an accomplished archer before our great meeting in July.

In fact, as to neighborhood, you could hardly be better placed.


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