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Quotes by Henry James, \"The Ambassadors\", Book Fourth, Chapter 2

"Thanks to his constant habit of shaking the bottle in which life handed him the wine of experience, he presently found the taste of the lees rising as usual into his draught."
By Henry James, "The Ambassadors", Book Fourth, Chapter 2
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