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The Portrait of a Lady

CHAPTER XIII
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Do you know," he added, "that I've never heard her mention his name ?" Henrietta gave a brilliant smile.

"I'm delighted to hear that; it proves how much she thinks of him." Ralph appeared to allow that there was a good deal in this, and he surrendered to thought while his companion watched him askance.

"If I should invite Mr.Goodwood," he finally said, "it would be to quarrel with him." "Don't do that; he'd prove the better man." "You certainly are doing your best to make me hate him! I really don't think I can ask him.

I should be afraid of being rude to him." "It's just as you please," Henrietta returned.

"I had no idea you were in love with her yourself." "Do you really believe that ?" the young man asked with lifted eyebrows.
"That's the most natural speech I've ever heard you make! Of course I believe it," Miss Stackpole ingeniously said.
"Well," Ralph concluded, "to prove to you that you're wrong I'll invite him.


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