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The Awkward Age

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You might have felt you got a little nearer to him on guessing that in so peopled a circle satiety was never far from him.
"I mean for instance she has such a grand idea of duty.

She thinks we're nowhere!" "Nowhere ?" "With our children--with our home life.

She's awfully down on Tishy." "Tishy ?"--Edward appeared for a moment at a loss.
"Tishy Grendon--and her craze for Nanda." "Has she a craze for Nanda ?" "Surely I told you Nanda's to be with her for Easter." "I believe you did," he bethought himself, "but you didn't say anything about a craze.

And where's Harold ?" he went on.
"He's at Brander.

That is he will be by dinner.


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