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¡°Everything of ours is different from yours,¡± Mrs. Westgate instantly returned. ¡°But my poor sister¡¯s given over, I hold, to a fine Boston gaucherie that has rubbed off on her by being there so much. She¡¯s a dear good girl, however; she¡¯s a charming type of girl. She is not in the least a flirt; that isn¡¯t at all her line; she doesn¡¯t know the alphabet of any such vulgarity. She¡¯s very simple, very serious, very true. She has lived, however, rather too much in Boston with another sister of mine, the eldest of us, who married a Bostonian. Bessie¡¯s very cultivated, not at all like me ? I¡¯m not in the least cultivated and am called so only by those who don¡¯t know what true culture is. But Bessie does; she has studied Greek; she has read everything; she¡¯s what they call in Boston ¡®thoughtful.¡¯¡±
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