Page:The Princess Casamassima (London and New York, Macmillan & Co., 1886), Volume 3.djvu/28

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THE PRINCESS CASAMASSIMA
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she was really glad, almost proud, of her day; she felt as if she had begun to do something for the people. Just before he took leave she encountered some occasion for saying to him that she was certain the man in Audley Court wouldn't come; and Hyacinth forebore to contradict her, because he believed that in fact he wouldn't.