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Quotes by Henry James, \"The Ambassadors\", Book Ninth, Chapter 2
"She had fortunately always her appetite for news. The pure flame of the disinterested burned in her cave of treasures as a lamp in a Byzantine vault."
By Henry James, "The Ambassadors", Book Ninth, Chapter 2
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