Henry James

Daisy Miller

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    rustled her skirts in the corkscrew staircases, flirted back with a pretty little cry and a shudder from the edge of the oubliettes, and turned a singularly well-shaped ear to everything that Winterbourne told her about the place.
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    She looked at him a moment and then burst into a little laugh. "I like to make you say those things!
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    He had been a little afraid that she would talk loud, laugh overmuch, and even, perhaps, desire to move about the boat a good deal. But he quite forgot his fears; he sat smiling, with his eyes upon her face, while, without moving from her place, she delivered herself of a great number of original reflections
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    pretty companion's distinguished air
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    aisy Miller was extremely animated, she was in charming spirits; but she was apparently not at all excited; she was not fluttered; she avoided neither his eyes nor those of anyone else; she blushed neither when she looked at him nor when she felt that people were looking at her.
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    even allowing for her habitual sense of freedom,
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    as he looked at her dress and, on the great staircase, her little rapid, confiding step, he felt as if there were something romantic going forward
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    pretty figure, dressed in the perfection of a soberly elegant traveling costume.
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    I hope you are disappointed, or disgusted, or something!"
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    "Oh, I hoped you would make a fuss!" said Daisy. "I don't care to go now."
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