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¡°Oh I¡¯m accustomed to you!¡± said Mrs. Westgate. ¡°Do you know you English sometimes make the most wonderful speeches? The first time I came to London I went out to dine ? as I told you, I¡¯ve received a great deal of attention. After dinner, in the drawing-room, I had some conversation with an old lady ? no, you mustn¡¯t look that way: I assure you I had! I forget what we talked about, but she presently said, in allusion to something we were discussing: ¡®Oh, you know, the aristocracy do so-and-so, but in one¡¯s own class of life it¡¯s very different.¡¯ In one¡¯s own class of life! What¡¯s a poor unprotected American woman to do in a country where she is liable to have that sort of thing said to her?¡±
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