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The Awkward Age

BOOK FIFTH
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"How awfully jolly of you--how beautiful!" "Oh there's a way to show practically your appreciation of it." But Vanderbank, for enthusiasm, scarcely heard him.

"I can't tell you how admirable I think you." Then eagerly, "Does Nanda know it ?" he demanded.
Mr.Longdon, after a wait, spoke with comparative dryness.

"My idea has been that for the present you alone shall." Vanderbank took it in.

"No other man ?" His companion looked still graver.

"I need scarcely say that I depend on you to keep the fact to yourself." "Absolutely then and utterly.


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