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"We have before spoken of this, Mon ami--If you were a lover--that is,

if you loved--you would be dangerous even with your one leg and your one

eye--a woman could be foolish for you There is that air of Grand

seigneur--that air of-- which I can't

find my word for--Thou art rudement chic cheri!"

I wished then that I hadin her merry black eyes which told rateful to h after all--I

could not be "rudeet back to s could affect Miss Sharp?--One side of

her certainly--or she could not have played that dance music----What

can she think about all day?--certainly notto

them must be purely mechanical-- I know she is not stupid She plays

beautifully--she thinks--she has an air, and knowledge of the world If

I were not so afraid of losing her I would act toward her quite

differently--I would chance annoying her by e Harcourt says that between men and women, no matter what the

relation may be, one or the other holds the reins and is the real