Then what did you speak of?
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Of other things. How you catechise!
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If I catechise it's because I thought it was all for me.
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For youand for him. I went to Frascati again, said Mrs. Rushbrook.
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Lord, and what was that for?
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It was for you, she smiled. It was a kindness, if they're so uncomfortable together. I relieve them, I know I do!
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Gracious, you might live with them! Perhaps that's the way out of it.
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We took another walk to Villa Mondragone, my hostess continued. Augusta Goldie went with us. It went off beautifully.
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Oh, then it's all right, I said, picking up my hat.
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Before I took leave of her Mrs. Rushbrook told me that she certainly would move to Rome on the Thursdayor on the Friday. She would give me a sign as soon as she was settled. And she added: I daresay I shall be able to put my idea into execution. But I shall tell you only if it succeeds.
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I don't know why I felt, at this, a slight movement of contrariety; at any rate I replied: Oh, you had better leave them alone.
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On the Wednesday night of that week I found, on coming in to go to bed, Wilmerding's card on my table, with Good-byeI'm off to-morrow for a couple of months scrawled on it. I thought it an odd time for him to be offI wondered whether anything had happened. My servant had not seen him; the card had been transmitted by the porter, and I was obliged to sleep upon my mystification. As soon as possible the next morning I went to his house, where I found a post-chaise, in charge of one of the old vetturini and prepared for a journey, drawn up at the door. While I was in the act of asking for him Wilmerding came down, but to my regret, for it was an obstacle to explanations, he was accompanied by his venerable chief. The American Minister had lately come back, and he leaned affectionately on his young secretary's shoulder. He took, or almost took, the explanations off our hands; he was oratorically cheerful, said that his young friend wanted to escape from the Roman pastto breathe a less tainted air, that he had fixed it all right and was going to see him off, to ride
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