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271
"
My
uncle
has
already
suggested
pork-packing
,
Sir
Thomas
.
"
272
"
Dry-goods
!
What
are
American
dry-goods
?
"
asked
the
Duchess
,
raising
her
large
hands
in
wonder
,
and
accentuating
the
verb
.
273
"
American
novels
,
"
answered
Lord
Henry
,
helping
himself
to
some
quail
.
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274
The
Duchess
looked
puzzled
.
275
"
Do
n't
mind
him
,
my
dear
,
"
whispered
Lady
Agatha
.
"
He
never
means
anything
that
he
says
.
"
276
"
When
America
was
discovered
,
"
said
the
Radical
member
,
and
he
began
to
give
some
wearisome
facts
.
Like
all
people
who
try
to
exhaust
a
subject
,
he
exhausted
his
listeners
.
The
Duchess
sighed
,
and
exercised
her
privilege
of
interruption
.
"
I
wish
to
goodness
it
never
had
been
discovered
at
all
!
"
she
exclaimed
.
"
Really
,
our
girls
have
no
chance
nowadays
.
It
is
most
unfair
.
"
277
"
Perhaps
,
after
all
,
America
never
has
been
discovered
,
"
said
Mr.
Erskine
.
"
I
myself
would
say
that
it
had
merely
been
detected
.
"
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278
"
Oh
!
but
I
have
seen
specimens
of
the
inhabitants
,
"
answered
the
Duchess
,
vaguely
.
"
I
must
confess
that
most
of
them
are
extremely
pretty
.
And
they
dress
well
,
too
.
They
get
all
their
dresses
in
Paris
.
I
wish
I
could
afford
to
do
the
same
.
"
279
"
They
say
that
when
good
Americans
die
they
go
to
Paris
,
"
chuckled
Sir
Thomas
,
who
had
a
large
wardrobe
of
Humour
's
cast-off
clothes
.
280
"
Really
!
And
where
do
bad
Americans
go
to
when
they
die
?
"
inquired
the
Duchess
.