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The Portrait of a Lady

CHAPTER V
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"All this time," he said, "you've not told me what you intend to do with her." "Do with her?
You talk as if she were a yard of calico.

I shall do absolutely nothing with her, and she herself will do everything she chooses.

She gave me notice of that." "What you meant then, in your telegram, was that her character's independent." "I never know what I mean in my telegrams--especially those I send from America.

Clearness is too expensive.

Come down to your father." "It's not yet a quarter to eight," said Ralph.
"I must allow for his impatience," Mrs.Touchett answered.


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