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" Winterbourne felt sore and angry. " Why the devil," he asked, "did you take her to that fatal place ? " Mr. Giovanelli's urbanity was apparently imperturbable. He looked on the ground a moment, and then he said, " For myself, I had no fear; and she wanted... "
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Daisy Miller: A Study

Henry James - 1878 - 120 pages
...and then he added in a moment, "and she was the most innocent." "Tfae most innocent!" Winterbounie felt sore and angry. " Why the devil," he asked, " did you take her to that fatal place T" Mr. Giovaiielli's urbanity was apparently imperturbable. He looked on the ground a moment, and then...
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Daisy Miller, a study, Volume 1

Henry James - 1879 - 286 pages
...innocent." Winterbourne looked at him, and presently repeated his words, "And the most innocent ? " " The most innocent ! " Winterbourne felt sore and angry. " Why the devil," he asked, « did you take take her to that fatal place ? " Mr. Giovanelli's urbanity was apparently imperturbable. He looked...
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Daisy Miller: A Study ; Four Meetings ; Longstaff's Marriage ; Benvolio

Henry James - 1887 - 220 pages
...him, and presently repeated his words, " And the most innocent ?" " The most innocent !" Winterboume felt sore and angry. "Why the devil," he asked, "did...fear ; and she wanted to go." "That was no reason !" Winterboume declared. The subtle Roman again dropped his eyes. " If she had lived, I should have...
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Daisy Miller: Pandora, The Patagonia, and Other Tales

Henry James - 1909 - 544 pages
...! " It came somehow so much too late that our friend could only glare at its having come at all. " Why the devil," he asked, "did you take her to that fatal place?" Giovanelli raised his neat shoulders and eyebrows to within suspicion of a shrug. " For myself I had...
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The Novels and Tales of Henry James, Volume 18

Henry James - 1909 - 544 pages
...innocent!" It came somehow so much too late that our friend could only glare at its having come at all. "Why the devil," he asked, "did you take her to that fatal place?" Giovanelli raised his neat shoulders and eyebrows to within suspicion of a shrug. " For myself I had...
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Daisy Miller

Henry James - 1920 - 310 pages
..." Tile-most innocent !" Winterbourne felt sore and angry. " Why jhj^eviV'-he-imkedr-^-dttJ you take Mr. Giovanelli's urbanity was apparently imperturbable....dropped his eyes. " If she had lived, I should have " She would never have married you ?" " For a moment I hoped so. But no. I am sure." Winterbourne listened...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 138

1878 - 862 pages
...looked at him, and presently repeated his words, " And the most innocent ? " " The most innocent 1 " Winterbourne felt sore and angry. " Why the devil,"...dropped his eyes. " If she had lived, I should have 240 241 got nothing. She would never have married me, I am sure." " She would never have married you...
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Daisy Miller and Other Stories

Henry James - 1994 - 164 pages
...innocent' Winterbourne looked at him, and presendy repeated his words, 'And the most innocent?' • , 'The most innocent!' Winterbourne felt sore and angry....to that fatal place?' Mr Giovanelli's urbanity was apparendy imperturbable. He looked on the ground a moment, and then he said, 'For myself, I had no...
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The Portable Henry James

Henry James - 2003 - 676 pages
...his heart. That once questionable quantity had no shades — it was a mere black little blot. 1879 Mr. Giovanelli's urbanity was apparently imperturbable....go." "That was no reason!" Winterbourne declared. NYE Giovanelli raised his neat shoulders and eyebrows to within a suspicion of a shrug. "For myself...
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