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¡°You¡¯re deliciously na?f, I must say that for you!¡± Mrs. Westgate promptly pursued. ¡°It must be a great advantage to you here in London. I suppose that if I myself had a little more na?vete? of your blessed national lack of any approach to a sense for shades ? I should enjoy it more. I should be content to sit on a chair in the Park and see the people pass, to be told that this is the Duchess of Suffolk and that the Lord Chamberlain, and that I must be thankful for the privilege of beholding them. I daresay it¡¯s very peevish and critical of me to ask for anything else. But I was always critical ? it¡¯s the joy of my life ? and I freely confess to the sin of being fastidious. I¡¯m told there¡¯s some remarkably superior second-rate society provided here for strangers. Merci! I don¡¯t want any superior second-rate society. I want the society I¡¯ve been accustomed to.¡±
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