Lady Make had been on friendly terms. I had been told that they wished Lady Make to accept
7 Chimer ivory series balls, one inside the other. Such as I had seen in England from time to time, and until I entered the room I had no idea that they had added a piece of embroidery, and a range, and five specimens of Chinese porcelain, an object of art in which Lady Make has been interested. I may say that the gifts were simply courtesies, an exchange of souvenirs, as their wives and daughter had been recipients of jewellery and non-Chinese items that they value as much as Make values their kind gesture to her, and a thought of which, seen from a commercial point of view, would not be considered an undue equivalent. Had I considered...
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Lady Make had been on friendly terms. I had been told that they wished Lady Make to accept
7 Chimer ivory series balls, one inside the other. Such as I had seen in England from time to time, and until I entered the room I had no idea that they had added a piece of embroidery, and a range, and five specimens of Chinese porcelain, an object of art in which Lady Make has been interested. I may say that the gifts were simply courtesies, an exchange of souvenirs, as their wives and daughter had been recipients of jewellery and non-Chinese items that they value as much as Make values their kind gesture to her, and a thought of which, seen from a commercial point of view, would not be considered an undue equivalent. Had I considered...
7
The best response is:146
Lady Make had been on friendly terms. I had been told that they wished Lady Make to accept
7 Chimer ivory series balls, one inside the other. Such as I had seen in England from time to time, and until I entered the room I had no idea that they had added a piece of embroidery, and a range, and five specimens of Chinese porcelain, an object of art in which Lady Make has been interested. I may say that the gifts were simply courtesies, an exchange of souvenirs, as their wives and daughter had been recipients of jewellery and non-Chinese items that they value as much as Make values their kind gesture to her, and a thought of which, seen from a commercial point of view, would not be considered an undue equivalent. Had I considered...
7