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" I must say they have been very sociable ; they have taken her right in. And then she knows a great many gentlemen. Oh, she thinks there's nothing like Rome. Of course, it's a great deal pleasanter for a young lady if she knows plenty of gentlemen. "
The Cornhill Magazine - Page 46
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Daisy Miller: A Study

Henry James - 1878 - 120 pages
...a little laugh. Winterbourne expressed the hope that her daughter at least found some gratiticatiou in Rome, and she declared that Daisy was quite carried...of the society — the society's splendid. She goes ronnd everywhere ; she has made a great number of acquaintances. Of course she goes round more than...
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A Library of American Literature...

Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 700 pages
...Well, we've got to turn the right way some time," said Mrs. Miller, with a little laugh. Winterbourne expressed the hope that her daughter at least found...taken her right in. And then she knows a great many gen"t lernen. Oh, she thinks there's nothing like Rome. Of course, it's a great deal pleasanter for...
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Daisy Miller: Pandora, The Patagonia, and Other Tales

Henry James - 1909 - 556 pages
...various interest of Rome, and she declared with some spirit that Daisy was quite carried away. " It 's on account of the society — the society's splendid....course she goes round more than I do. I must say they 've all been very sweet — they've taken her right in. And then she knows a great many gentlemen....
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Daisy Miller

Henry James - 1920 - 310 pages
..."Well, we've got to turn the right way some time," said Mrs. Miller, with a little laugh. Winterbourne expressed the hope that her daughter at least found...acquaintances. Of course she goes round more than 1 do. I must say they have been very sociable ; they have taken her right in. And then she knows a...
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Daisy Miller

Henry James - 1920 - 350 pages
..."Well, we've got to turn the right way some time," said Mrs. Miller, with a little laugh. Winterbourne expressed the hope that her daughter at least found...Daisy was quite carried away. " It's on account of the society—the society's splendid. She goes round everywhere; she has made a great number of acquaintances....
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Daisy Miller, Pandora, The Patagonia: And Other Tales

Henry James - 1922 - 490 pages
...jcarried_a.way. " It's on account of the society — the , society's splendid. She_goes round everywhere ; she y has made a great number of acquaintances. Of course she goes round more than I do. I must say they've all been very sweet — they've taken her right in. And then she knows a great many gentlemen....
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 138

1878 - 862 pages
...Well, we've got to turn the right way some time," said Mrs. Miller, with a little laugh. Winterbourne expressed the hope that her daughter at least found...round everywhere ; she has made a great number of acquainttances. Of course she goes round more than I do. I must say they have been very sociable y...
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Daisy Miller and Other Stories

Henry James - 1994 - 164 pages
...'Well, we've got to turn the right way some rime,' said Mrs Miller, with a litde laugh. Winterbourne expressed the hope that her daughter at least found...taken her right in. And then she knows a great many gendemen. Oh, she thinks there's nothing like Rome. Of course, it's a great deal pleasanter for a young...
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