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The Portrait of a Lady

CHAPTER V
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I infer also that you like my mother." "I like your mother very much, because--because--" And Isabel found herself attempting to assign a reason for her affection for Mrs.
Touchett.
"Ah, we never know why!" said her companion, laughing.
"I always know why," the girl answered.

"It's because she doesn't expect one to like her.

She doesn't care whether one does or not." "So you adore her--out of perversity?
Well, I take greatly after my mother," said Ralph.
"I don't believe you do at all.

You wish people to like you, and you try to make them do it." "Good heavens, how you see through one!" he cried with a dismay that was not altogether jocular.
"But I like you all the same," his cousin went on.

"The way to clinch the matter will be to show me the ghost." Ralph shook his head sadly.


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