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The Europeans

CHAPTER VIII
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A young man in your position must choose and compare; he must see the world first.

Depend upon it," she added, "you should not settle that matter before you have come abroad and paid me that visit.

There are several things I should like to call your attention to first." "Well, I am rather afraid of that visit," said Clifford.

"It seems to me it will be rather like going to school again." The Baroness looked at him a moment.
"My dear child," she said, "there is no agreeable man who has not, at some moment, been to school to a clever woman--probably a little older than himself.

And you must be thankful when you get your instructions gratis.


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