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arm, and she was further conscious as she went off with him that, though still speaking for her benefit, Amerigo had turned to Fanny Assingham. He would explain afterwards--besides which she would understand for herself. To Fanny, however, he had laughed-- as a mark, apparently, that for this infallible friend no explanation at all would be necessary.

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