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The Ambassadors

BOOK Sixth
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You're too much afraid of her," he added.
It produced between them a long look from which neither shrank.

"I don't think you believe that--believe I've not really reason to fear her." "She's capable of great generosity," Strether presently stated.
"Well then let her trust me a little.

That's all I ask.

Let her recognise in spite of everything what I've done." "Ah remember," our friend replied, "that she can't effectually recognise it without seeing it for herself.

Let Chad go over and show her what you've done, and let him plead with her there for it and, as it were, for YOU." She measured the depth of this suggestion.


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