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The Awkward Age

BOOK EIGHTH
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There's nothing the matter surely with 'elegant' as applied to Tishy save that as commonly used it refers rather to a charm that's artificial than to a state of pure nature.

There should be for elegance a basis of clothing.

Nanda rather stints her." Mrs.Brook, perhaps more than usually thoughtful, just discriminated.
"There IS, I think, one little place.

I'll speak to her." "To Tishy ?" Vanderbank asked.
"Oh THAT would do no good.

To Nanda.


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