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A Voyage of Consolation

CHAPTER V
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I was also grateful, though I merely bowed, and kicked the Senator under the table.

Nobody would have guessed from our outward bearing the extent to which our political fortunes, as a family, were mixed up with Mike McConnell's.
Mr.Malt immediately said that if there was anything else he could do for us he was at our service.
"Well," said poppa, "I suppose there's a good deal of intrinsic interest in this town--relics of Napoleon, the Bon Marche, and so on--and we've got to see it.

I must say," he added, turning to momma, "I feel considerably more equal to it now." "It will take you a good long week," said Mr.Malt earnestly, "to begin to have an idea of it.

You might spend two whole days in the Louvre itself.

Is your time limited ?" "I don't need to tell any American the market value of it," said poppa smiling.
"Then you can't do better than go straight to the Louvre.


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