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The Portrait of a Lady

CHAPTER XL
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You don't always take it; then one has to let you alone.

It's not to do you a kindness, however, that I've come to-day; it's quite another affair.

I've come to get rid of a trouble of my own--to make it over to you.

I've been talking to your husband about it." "I'm surprised at that; he doesn't like troubles." "Especially other people's; I know very well.

But neither do you, I suppose.


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