VOLUME II
43. CHAPTER XLIII
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"No indeed. I know how one is charmed with her. But you must have
done a great deal for her."
"I've taken her out with me," said Isabel, smiling still. "And
I've seen that she has proper clothes."
"Your society must have been a great benefit to her. You've
talked to her, advised her, helped her to develop."
"Ah yes, if she isn't the rose she has lived near it."
She laughed, and her companion did as much; but there was a
certain visible preoccupation in his face which interfered with
complete hilarity. "We all try to live as near it as we can," he
said after a moment's hesitation.
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