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The American

CHAPTER IX
18/27

If you are afraid of losing your freedom, I can assure you that this freedom here, this life you now lead, is a dreary bondage to what I will offer you.

You shall do things that I don't think you have ever thought of.

I will take you anywhere in the wide world that you propose.
Are you unhappy?
You give me a feeling that you are unhappy.

You have no right to be, or to be made so.

Let me come in and put an end to it." Madame de Cintre stood there a moment longer, looking away from him.
If she was touched by the way he spoke, the thing was conceivable.


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