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A Bundle of Letters

CHAPTER V
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Some night, soon, he is to accompany me to the opera.

We have also a most interesting plan of visiting all the galleries in Paris together.
Like most of the French, he converses with great fluency, and I feel as if I should really gain from him.

He is remarkably handsome, and extremely polite--paying a great many compliments, which, I am afraid, are not always _sincere_.

When I return to Bangor I will tell you some of the things he has said to me.

I think you will consider them extremely curious, and very beautiful _in their way_.
The conversation in the parlour (from eight to eleven) is often remarkably brilliant, and I often wish that you, or some of the Bangor folks, could be there to enjoy it.


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