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The Golden Bowl

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It had covered, then and there, certainly, his immediate submission to the sight of what was clearest.

This was, really, that what she asked was little compared to what she gave.

What she gave touched him, as she faced him, for it was the full tune of her renouncing.

She really renounced--renounced everything, and without even insisting now on what it had all been for her.

Her only insistence was her insistence on the small matter of their keeping their appointment to themselves.


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