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The Golden Bowl

By: Henry James

...tion of Charlotte Stant’s arrival, ceased to linger, though with hopes and theories, as to some promptitude of renewal, of which the lively expression... ...er to be drawn into a statement of his idea. Statements were too much like theories, in which one lost one’s way; he only knew what he said, and what ... ...is constitution, or of Charlotte’s, that might prevail there. That artless theories could and did prevail was a fact he had ended by accepting, under ... ...ling. What was supremely grotesque in fact was the essential opposition of theories—as if a galantuomo, as 182 The Golden Bowl he at least constituti... ...moothly working man, each in his way a lubricated item of the great social political administrative engrenage—claimed most of all Castledean himself, ...

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