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Daniel Deronda

CHAPTER VI
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This pleased her thoroughly, and the only question was the choice of the tableau.
"Something pleasant, children, I beseech you," said Mrs.Davilow; "I can't have any Greek wickedness." "It is no worse than Christian wickedness, mamma," said Gwendolen, whose mention of Rachelesque heroines had called forth that remark.
"And less scandalous," said Rex.

"Besides, one thinks of it as all gone by and done with.

What do you say to Briseis being led away?
I would be Achilles, and you would be looking round at me--after the print we have at the rectory." "That would be a good attitude for me," said Gwendolen, in a tone of acceptance.

But afterward she said with decision, "No.

It will not do.
There must be three men in proper costume, else it will be ridiculous." "I have it," said Rex, after a little reflection.


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