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Roderick Hudson

CHAPTER II
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She expressed surprise at his not knowing it; it was extremely common.

He presently brought her a specimen of another delicate plant, with a little blue-streaked flower.

"I suppose that 's common, too," he said, "but I have never seen it--or noticed it, at least." She answered that this one was rare, and meditated a moment before she could remember its name.

At last she recalled it, and expressed surprise at his having found the plant in the woods; she supposed it grew only in open marshes.

Rowland complimented her on her fund of useful information.
"It 's not especially useful," she answered; "but I like to know the names of plants as I do those of my acquaintances.


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