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The Portrait of a Lady

CHAPTER XXXVIII
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"I'll go to him then now." He checked her; he was a little disconcerted at the quick effect of his words.

"I don't mean I thought so to-night.

On the contrary, to-day, in the train, he seemed particularly well; the idea of our reaching Rome--he's very fond of Rome, you know--gave him strength.

An hour ago, when I bade him goodnight, he told me he was very tired, but very happy.
Go to him in the morning; that's all I mean.

I didn't tell him I was coming here; I didn't decide to till after we had separated.


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