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Quotes by Henry James, \"The Ambassadors\", Book Seventh, Chapter 2
"I feel how little she can like being told of her owing me anything. No woman ever enjoys such an obligation to another woman."
By Henry James, "The Ambassadors", Book Seventh, Chapter 2
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