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The Portrait of a Lady

CHAPTER XXXV
16/23

You're not so quiet as he--or even as Madame Merle; but you're more quiet than many others.

He should not for instance have a wife like my aunt.

She's always in motion, in agitation--to-day especially; you'll see when she comes in.

They told us at the convent it was wrong to judge our elders, but I suppose there's no harm if we judge them favourably.

You'll be a delightful companion for papa." "For you too, I hope," Isabel said.
"I speak first of him on purpose.


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