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The Portrait of a Lady

CHAPTER XXIII
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For all I do know he may be a prince in disguise; he rather looks like one, by the way--like a prince who has abdicated in a fit of fastidiousness and has been in a state of disgust ever since.

He used to live in Rome; but of late years he has taken up his abode here; I remember hearing him say that Rome has grown vulgar.

He has a great dread of vulgarity; that's his special line; he hasn't any other that I know of.

He lives on his income, which I suspect of not being vulgarly large.

He's a poor but honest gentleman that's what he calls himself.
He married young and lost his wife, and I believe he has a daughter.


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