[She takes a breath somewhere in the middle there—then pauses to rearrange what she wishes to say and to allow him to continue and by the time he has finished, she finds it so much more bearable to say with every appearance of good cheer:]
I believe your concerns with respect to the pianoforte are right. But I will ask Madame Fitcher and Mister Amador both. And should you wish the Ambassador to accompany you, he is most welcome. Though I think it would be best if you were to consult him directly.
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I believe your concerns with respect to the pianoforte are right. But I will ask Madame Fitcher and Mister Amador both. And should you wish the Ambassador to accompany you, he is most welcome. Though I think it would be best if you were to consult him directly.