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The Golden Bowl, Vol. 2 of 2 (Classic Reprint)
The Golden Bowl Vol 2 of 2 - Classic Reprint Author:Henry James I IT was n~t till many days had passed that the Princess began to accept the idea of having done, a little, something she ,vas not always doing, or indeed that of having listened to any inward voice that spoke in a new tone. Yet these instlncti ve pos tponements of reHex4 ion were the fruit, positively, of recognitions and perceptions already ac... more »tive; of the sense above all that she had made at a parcicular hour, made by the lllere touch of her hand, a difference in the situacion so long present to her as practically unattackable. This situation had been occupying for months and months the very centre of the garden of her life, but it had reared itself there like SOlne strange tall tower of ivory, or perhaps rather sonle wonderful beautiful but outlandish pagoda, a structure plated with hard bright porcelain, coloured and figured and adorned at the overhanging eaves with silver bells th at tin kled ever so charnlingly when stirred by chance airs. She had walked round
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