11. "I think he is nice and tiresome. I differ from him on almost every point of any importance, and so, I expect - I may say I hope - you will differ. But his is a type one disagrees with rather than deplores. When he first came here he not unnaturally put people's backs up. He has no tact and no manners - I don't mean by that that he has bad manners - and he will not keep his opinions to himself"
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12. "Vagueness spurred him into knight errantry."
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13. "A matter neither sensual nor sensational is ignored by the art of today."
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14. "Travel was a species of warfare."
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15. "They chose to regard it as a miraculous preservation."
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16. "Lucy was slow to follow what people said, but quick enough to detect what they meant. She missed Cecil's epigram, but grasped the feeling that prompted it."
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17. "Man has to pick up his functions as he goes along."
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18. "She thought not so much of what had happened as of how she could describe it."
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19. "an Italian can never be ignored, least of all when he has a grievance."
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20. "Liking one person is an extra reason for liking another."
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