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The Portrait of a Lady

By: Henry James

... The Portrait of a Lady HENRY JAMES 1881 DjVu Editions Copyright c 2001 by Global Language Resources, Inc. All rights reserved. Contents CHAPTER... ... there—you had only to come and see me.” “There? Where do you mean?” “In the United States: in New York and Albany and other American places.” “I’ve b... ...you had only to come and see me.” “There? Where do you mean?” “In the United States: in New York and Albany and other American places.” “I’ve been the... ...avement of the street. The two houses together formed a single dwelling, the party wall having been removed and the rooms placed in communication. The... ...erior. Mrs. Keyes, the second of the group, was the wife of an officer of the United States Engineers, and as our history is not further concerned with... ...Mrs. Keyes, the second of the group, was the wife of an officer of the United States Engineers, and as our history is not further concerned with her it... ... She questioned him immensely about England, about the British CHAPTER 6 43 constitution, the English character, the state of politics, the manners a... ...l presently found herself in the singular situation of defending the British constitution against her aunt; Mrs. Touchett having formed the habit of s... ...s to his father to wish that, of the two, the active rather than the passive party should know the felt wound; he remembered that the old man had alwa...

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