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I should have been chary of discussing one on with the subject so far as to describe

the dinner in Gerrard Street, if we had not then coas It seeht and alive

with that inexplicable feeling I had had before; and ere out of

it, I was as

So we fell into other talk, and it was principally about the way by

which ere travelling, and about what parts of London lay on this

side of it, and what on that The great city was almost new to her, she

told hborhood until she

had gone to France, and she hadI asked her if e of her

while she remained here? To that she emphatically said "God forbid!" and

nothat she cared to attract , and would have won me even if the task

had needed pains Yet this made me none the happier, for even if she had