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The Golden Bowl

PART FOURTH
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Yet she remained for an instant embarrassed as to a further advance.

"I don't understand, however, how, if you've done nothing--" An impatience from Maggie had checked her.

"I've not done absolutely 'nothing.'" "But what then-- ?" "Well," she went on after a minute, "he knows what I've done." It produced on Mrs.Assingham's part, her whole tone and manner exquisitely aiding, a hush not less prolonged, and the very duration of which inevitably gave it something of the character of an equal recognition.

"And what then has HE done ?" Maggie took again a minute.

"He has been splendid." "'Splendid'?
Then what more do you want ?" "Ah, what you see!" said Maggie.


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