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"Why, her father; and–how do you say it in English?–her belle-mere."
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"I hope you've heard no harm. My life has been a remarkably complete blank."
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but to please himself by exciting the world's curiosity and then declining to satisfy
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"Perhaps I have," his companion answered rather gravely.
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hold it had taken of her–the idea of assisting her husband to be pleased.
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"She's dancing," said Isabel. "You'll see her somewhere."
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"I'm afraid I bore her. She seems to have a lot of young fellows on her book."
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"Well, Mr. Goodwood, I should hope so!" Henrietta returned imperturbably.
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"You won't think so always," said Henrietta.
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telegraphed for me; I must go to Gardencourt."
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