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The Golden Bowl

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I have them all still, I needn't say--the little bargains I there owed you.
There are bargains in London in August." "Ah, but I don't understand your English buying, and I confess I find it dull." So much as that, while they turned to go up together, he had objected.

"I understood my poor dear Romans." "It was they who understood you--that was your pull," she had laughed.
"Our amusement here is just that they don't understand us.

We can make it amusing.

You'll see." If he had hesitated again it was because the point permitted.

"The amusement surely will be to find our present." "Certainly--as I say." "Well, if they don't come down-- ?" "Then we'll come up.


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