[The American by Henry James]@TWC D-Link bookThe American CHAPTER XIV 3/32
I know you better, though I don't know anything I didn't believe three months ago.
You are everything--you are beyond everything--I can imagine or desire.
You know me now; you MUST know me. I won't say that you have seen the best--but you have seen the worst. I hope you have been thinking all this while.
You must have seen that I was only waiting; you can't suppose that I was changing.
What will you say to me, now? Say that everything is clear and reasonable, and that I have been very patient and considerate, and deserve my reward.
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