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"ButIsabel's pretty safe. " Henrietta gazed earnestly at her companion; for a moment she saidnothing. "When do you go to Rome?" she enquired abruptly. "Not for a week, I'm afraid. " "I shall go to-morrow, " Henrietta said. "I think I had better not wait. " "Dear me, I'm sorry; I'm having some dresses made. I'm told Isabelreceives immensely. But I shall see you there; I shall call on youat your pension. " Henrietta sat still--she was lost in thought; andsuddenly the Countess cried: "Ah, but if y...ou don't go with me you can'tdescribe our journey!" Miss Stackpole seemed unmoved by this consideration; she was thinkingof something else and presently expressed it. "I'm not sure that Iunderstand you about Lord Warburton. " "Understand me? I mean he's very nice, that's all. " "Do you consider it nice to make love to married women?" Henriettaenquired with unprecedented distinctness. The Countess stared, and then with a little violent laugh: "It's certainall the nice men do it. Get married and you'll see!" she added.
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