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Gilbert Osmond came to see Isabel again; that is he came to Palazzo Crescentini.He had other friends there as well, and to Mrs.

Touchett and Madame Merle he was always impartially civil; but the former of these ladies noted the fact that in the course of a fortnight he called five times, and compared it with another fact that she found no difficulty in remembering.Two visits a year had hitherto constituted his regular tribute to Mrs.Touchett's worth, and she had never observed him select for such visits those moments, of almost periodical recurrence, when Madame Merle was under her roof.It was not for Madame Merle that he came; these two were old friends and he never put himself out for her.He was not fond of Ralph- Ralph had told her so- and it was not supposable that Mr.Osmond had suddenly taken a fancy to her son.Ralph was imperturbable- Ralph had a kind of loose-fitting urbanity that wrapped him about like an ill-made overcoat, but of which he never divested himself; he thought Mr.

Osmond very good company and was willing at any time to look at him in the light of hospitality.But he didn't flatter himself that the desire to repair a past injustice was the motive of their visitor's calls; he read the situation more clearly.Isabel was the attraction, and in all conscience a sufficient one.Osmond was a critic, a student of the exquisite, and it was natural he should be curious of so rare an apparition.So when his mother observed to him that it was plain what Mr.Osmond was thinking of, Ralph replied that he was quite of her opinion.Mrs.Touchett had from far back found a place on her scant list for this gentleman, though wondering dimly by what art and what process- so negative and so wise as they were- he had everywhere effectively imposed himself.As he had never been an importunate visitor he had had no chance to be offensive, and he was recommended to her by his appearance of being as well able to do without her as she was to do without him- a quality that always, oddly enough, affected her as providing ground for a relation with her.It gave her no satisfaction, however, to think that he had taken it into his head to marry her niece.Such an alliance, on Isabel's part, would have an air of almost morbid perversity.Mrs.

Touchett easily remembered that the girl had refused an English peer; and that a young lady with whom Lord Warburton had not successfully wrestled should content herself with an obscure American dilettante, a middle-aged widower with an uncanny child and an ambiguous income, this answered to nothing in Mrs.Touchett's conception of success.She took, it will be observed, not the sentimental, but the political, view of matrimony- a view which has always had much to recommend it."I trust she won't have the folly to listen to him," she said to her son; to which Ralph replied that Isabel's listening was one thing and Isabel's answering quite another.

He knew she had listened to several parties, as his father would have said, but had made them listen in return; and he found much entertainment in the idea that in these few months of his knowing her he should observe a fresh suitor at her gate.She had wanted to see life, and fortune was serving her to her taste; a succession of fine gentlemen going down on their knees to her would do as well as anything else.Ralph looked forward to a fourth, a fifth, a tenth besieger; he had no conviction she would stop at a third.She would keep the gate ajar and open a parley; she would certainly not allow number three to come in.He expressed this view, somewhat after this fashion, to his mother, who looked at him as if he had been dancing a jig.He had such a fanciful, pictorial way of saying things that he might as well address her in the deaf-mute's alphabet.

"I don't think I know what you mean," she said; "you use too many figures of speech; I could never understand allegories.The two words in the language I most respect are Yes and No.If Isabel wants to marry Mr.Osmond she'll do so in spite of all your comparisons.Let her alone to find a fine one herself for anything she undertakes.Iknow very little about the young man in America; I don't think she spends much of her time in thinking of him, and I suspect he has got tired of waiting for her.There's nothing in life to prevent her marrying Mr.Osmond if she only looks at him in a certain way.

That's all very well; no one approves more than I of one's pleasing one's self.But she takes her pleasure in such odd things; she's capable of marrying Mr.Osmond for the beauty of his opinions or for his autograph of Michael Angelo.She wants to be disinterested: as if she were the only person who's in danger of not being so! Will he be so disinterested when he has the spending of her money? That was her idea before your father's death, and it has acquired new charms for her since.She ought to marry some one of whose disinterestedness she shall herself be sure; and there would be no such proof of that as his having a fortune of his own.""My dear mother, I'm not afraid," Ralph answered."She's making fools of us all.She'll please herself, of course; but she'll do so by studying human nature at close quarters and yet retaining her liberty.

She has started on an exploring expedition, and I don't think she'll change her course, at the outset, at a signal from Gilbert Osmond.She may have slackened speed for an hour, but before we know it she'll be steaming away again.Excuse another metaphor."Mrs.Touchett excused it perhaps, but was not so much reassured as to withhold from Madame Merle the expression of her fears."You who know everything," she said, "you must know this: whether that curious creature's really making love to my niece.""Gilbert Osmond?" Madame Merle widened her clear eyes and, with a full intelligence, "Heaven help us," she exclaimed, "that's an idea!""Hadn't it occurred to you?"

"You make me feel an idiot, but I confess it hadn't.I wonder,"she added, "if it has occurred to Isabel.""Oh, I shall now ask her," said Mrs.Touchett.

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