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‘You ought to see a great many men,’ Madame Merle remarked; ‘you ought to see as many as possible, so as to get used to them.’ ‘Used to them?’ Isabel repeated with that solemn stare which sometimes seemed to proclaim her deficient in the sense of comedy. ‘Why, I’m not afraid of them—I’m as used to them as the cook to the butcher-boys.’
The Portrait of a Lady
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