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A Voyage of Consolation

CHAPTER XII
12/19

I confess that it didn't even occur to me--it was such a little Count and so far beyond the range of my emotions.

Instead, I smiled in a non-committal way and said that Count Filgiatti's prudence was most unique.
"With a friend to previously discover then it is easy.

But perhaps the lady will have no friends in Italy." "You would have to be prepared for that," I said.

"Certainly." "Also she perhaps quickly go away.

The Americans are so instantaneous.
Maybe my vision fade like--like anything." "In a perspective of tourists' coupons," I suggested.
For a moment there was silence, through which we could hear the scrubbing-brush of the chambermaid on the marble hall of the first floor.


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