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The Portrait of a Lady

CHAPTER XXIX
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But if it's nothing but that, it will pass away.

And it will perhaps leave something that I may not be ashamed of." "I don't know what it may leave.

You see at all events that I'm not overwhelmed," said Isabel with rather a pale smile.

"I'm not too troubled to think.

And I think that I'm glad I leave Rome to-morrow." "Of course I don't agree with you there." "I don't at all KNOW you," she added abruptly; and then she coloured as she heard herself saying what she had said almost a year before to Lord Warburton.
"If you were not going away you'd know me better." "I shall do that some other time." "I hope so.


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