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This book’s author adapted it into a stage play that inserts the character of Madame de Katkoff and adds a happy ending in which the two leads marry. This work’s title character tells the protagonist, “I prefer weak tea!” over his advice after they discuss flirting. A girl in this work refuses to get into a carriage with her love interest and his aunt because she sees them as “stiff.” Mrs. Costello sniffs at the idea that this novella’s protagonist rowed over (-5[1])to the Castle of Chillon alone with a girl he first meets in Vevey, Switzerland. This novella’s title character, (10[1])a native (10[1])of Schenectady, New York, is caught by the protagonist on a date with Giovanelli in the Colosseum. For 10 points, Winterbourne romances the title American girl before she dies of Roman fever in what novella by Henry James? ■END■ (10[1]0[3])

ANSWER: Daisy Miller
<Berkeley A, American Literature>
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