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Which detail best supports the inference that the narrator ultimately supports her husband in settling where he wants?

(14) I pleaded for a trial of Boston, but Robert would not listen to me. "Every one on the ship says, 'Go west," he replied. "Let us see with our own eyes, and judge for ourselves." (15) was grieved and offended at the time, but I can understand now the influence primarily working against Boston. He longed for rest and travel and change. All his life he had been kept strictly to his lessons, and his business. He had never had a holiday, unless his mother and sister and her children were with him, and this going where he liked, seeing what he liked, doing what he liked, and resting whenever he wished to rest, possessed irresistible charms. He could not deny himself. He could not go to Boston and settle at once to business of some kind. do not blame him. He had had no youth.

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• i pleaded for a trial of boston, but robert would not listen to me
• i was grieved and offended at the time, but i can understand now the influence primarily working against boston.

• all his life he had been kept strictly to his lessons and his business

• he could not go to boston and settle at once to business of some kind



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