I hardly know whether it was the analogies or the differences that were uppermost in the mind of a young American, who, two or three years ago, sat in the garden of the "Trois Couronnes," looking about him rather idly at some of the graceful objects I have mentioned. It was a beautiful summer morning, and in whatever fashion the young American looked at things they must have seemed to him charming.
Questions:
A. Identify the author and the title of the work from which the quoted part is taken.
B. Who is the narrator?
C. What does this work deal with?
A. Henry James; Daisy Miller.
B. Winterbourne, an American expatriate.
C. It deals with the international theme.