"I haven't the least idea what such young ladies expect a man to do. But I really think that you had better not meddle with little American girls that are uncultivated, as you call them. You have lived too long out of the country. You will be sure to make some great mistake. You are too innocent."
Who is the speaker?
To whom is the addressed?
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For whom is the word "uncultivated" used?
What dose the speaker mean by the word "too innocent"?