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The Portrait of a Lady

CHAPTER XIV
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"It has rained of late so very often." "I'm sorry you're going away, Lord Warburton," said Henrietta.

"I wanted to get a great deal more out of you." "I'm not going away," Lord Warburton answered.
"Your sister says you must.

In America the gentlemen obey the ladies." "I'm afraid we have some people to tea," said Miss Molyneux, looking at her brother.
"Very good, my dear.

We'll go." "I hoped you would resist!" Henrietta exclaimed.

"I wanted to see what Miss Molyneux would do." "I never do anything," said this young lady.
"I suppose in your position it's sufficient for you to exist!" Miss Stackpole returned.


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