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"That's as may be, Jooly," replied her brother, "but I take it that the hearts of the women go to the Senatorska." For Miss Mangles, on the advice of a polyglot concierge, had walked down the length of that silent street, the Franciszkanska, where the Jews ply their mysterious trades and where every shutter is painted with bright images of the wares sold within the house.
The train was moving when Cartoner stepped into a carriage at the back. He was alone, and he leaned back with a look of thoughtful wonder in his eyes, as if he were questioning whether she were right whether there was much to say or nothing. "It is," said Miss Julie Mangles, "in the Franciszkanska that one lays one's hand on the true heart of the people."
"And you have actually walked through the Jewish quarter?" he said, noting, with the tail of his eye, that Cartoner was absent-minded. "I entered the Franciszkanska near the old church of St. John, and traversed the whole length of the street." "And you formed an opinion upon the Semitic question in this country?" asked the Frenchman, earnestly. "I have."
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