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The American

CHAPTER XVI
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Do you know that is a very handsome compliment?
Well, sir, I will make her my own!" Mrs.Tristram came to see her dear Claire after Newman had announced his engagement, and she told our hero the next day that his good fortune was simply absurd.

"For the ridiculous part of it is," she said, "that you are evidently going to be as happy as if you were marrying Miss Smith or Miss Thompson.

I call it a brilliant match for you, but you get brilliancy without paying any tax upon it.

Those things are usually a compromise, but here you have everything, and nothing crowds anything else out.

You will be brilliantly happy as well." Newman thanked her for her pleasant, encouraging way of saying things; no woman could encourage or discourage better.


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