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The Golden Bowl

PART FOURTH
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I've thought, I've in fact been sure, that you've seen for yourself how much this is the case.

It's why I've believed you would meet me half way." "Half way to what?
To denouncing," Fanny asked, "two persons, friends of years, whom I've always immensely admired and liked, and against whom I haven't the shadow of a charge to make ?" Maggie looked at her with wide eyes.

"I had much rather you should denounce me than denounce them.

Denounce me, denounce me," she said, "if you can see your way." It was exactly what she appeared to have argued out with herself.

"If, conscientiously, you can denounce me; if, conscientiously, you can revile me; if, conscientiously, you can put me in my place for a low-minded little pig--!" "Well ?" said Mrs.Assingham, consideringly, as she paused for emphasis.
"I think I shall be saved." Her friend took it, for a minute, however, by carrying thoughtful eyes, eyes verily portentous, over her head.


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