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The Europeans

CHAPTER VI
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There is no ambiguity on the subject; I know perfectly where I must go.

Mr.
Wentworth informs me that the carriage is always at my disposal, and Charlotte offers to go with me, in a pair of tight gloves and a very stiff petticoat.

And yet for three days I have been putting it off.

They must think me horribly vicious." "You ask me to apologize," said Acton, "but you don't tell me what excuse I can offer." "That is more," the Baroness declared, "than I am held to.

It would be like my asking you to buy me a bouquet and giving you the money.


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