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The Awkward Age

BOOK TENTH
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Good note, good note," he cheerfully repeated.

"I'm bound to say, you know," he continued in this key, "that you've a jolly sense for getting in with people who make you comfortable.

Then, by the way, he's still in town ?" Nanda waited.

"Do you mean Mr.Mitchy ?" "Oh HE is, I know--I met them two nights ago; and by the way again--don't let me forget--I want to speak to you about his wife.

But I've not seen, do you know?
Mr.Longdon--which is really too awful.
Twice, thrice I think, have I at moments like this one snatched myself from pressure; but there's no finding the old demon at any earthly hour.
When do YOU go--or does he only come here?
Of course I see you've got the place arranged for him.


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