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"That's partly why I've not spoken to you about this business of my daughter's," Osmond said, designating Pansy in the manner that was most frequent with him."I was afraid I should encounter opposition-that you too would have views on the subject.I've sent little Rosier about his business.""You were afraid I'd plead for Mr.Rosier? Haven't you noticed that I've never spoken to you of him?""I've never given you a chance.We've so little conversation in these days.I know he was an old friend of yours.""Yes; he's an old friend of mine." Isabel cared little more for him than for the tapestry that she held in her hand; but it was true that he was an old friend and that with her husband she felt adesire not to extenuate such ties.He had a way of expressing contempt for them which fortified her loyalty to them, even when, as in the present case, they were in themselves insignificant.She sometimes felt a sort of passion of tenderness for memories which had no other merit than that they belonged to her unmarried life."But as regards Pansy," she added in a moment, "I've given him no encouragement.""That's fortunate," Osmond observed.

"Fortunate for me, I suppose you mean.For him it matters little.""There's no use talking of him," Osmond said."As I tell you, I've turned him out.""Yes; but a lover outside's always a lover.He's sometimes even more of one.Mr.Rosier still has hope.""He's welcome to the comfort of it! My daughter has only to sit perfectly quiet to become Lady Warburton.""Should you like that?" Isabel asked with a simplicity which was not so affected as it may appear.She was resolved to assume nothing, for Osmond had a way of unexpectedly turning her assumptions against her.The intensity with which he would like his daughter to become Lady Warburton had been the very basis of her own recent reflections.But that was for herself; she would recognize nothing until Osmond should have put it into words; she would not take for granted with him that he thought Lord Warburton a prize worth an amount of effort that was unusual among the Osmonds.It was Gilbert's constant intimation that for him nothing in life was a prize; that he treated as from equal to equal with the most distinguished people in the world, and that his daughter had only to look about her to pick out a prince.It cost him therefore a lapse from consistency to say explicitly that he yearned for Lord Warburton and that if this nobleman should escape his equivalent might not be found; with which moreover it was another of his customary implications that he was never inconsistent.He would have liked his wife to glide over the point.But strangely enough, now that she was face to face with him and although an hour before she had almost invented a scheme for pleasing him, Isabel was not accommodating, would not glide.And yet she knew exactly the effect on his mind of her question: it would operate as an humiliation.Never mind; he was terribly capable of humiliating her-all the more so that he was also capable of waiting for great opportunities and of showing sometimes an almost unaccountable indifference to small ones.Isabel perhaps took a small opportunity because she would not have availed herself of a great one.

Osmond at present acquitted himself very honourably."I should like it extremely; it would be a great marriage.And then Lord Warburton has another advantage: he's an old friend of yours.It would be pleasant for him to come into the family.It's very odd Pansy's admirers should all be your old friends.""It's natural that they should come to see me.In coming to see me they see Pansy.Seeing her it's natural they should fall in love with her.""So I think.But you're not bound to do so.""If she should marry Lord Warburton I should be very glad," Isabel went on frankly."He's an excellent man.You say, however, that she has only to sit perfectly still.Perhaps she won't sit perfectly still.If she loses Mr.Rosier she may jump up!"Osmond appeared to give no heed to this; he sat gazing at the fire.

"Pansy would like to be a great lady," he remarked in a moment with a certain tenderness of tone."She wishes above all to please,"he added.

"To please Mr.Rosier, perhaps."

"No, to please me."

"Me too a little, I think," said Isabel.

"Yes, she has a great opinion of you.But she'll do what I like.""If you're sure of that, it's very well," she went on.

"Meantime," said Osmond, "I should like our distinguished visitor to speak.""He has spoken-to me.He has told me it would be a great pleasure to him to believe she could care for him."Osmond turned his head quickly, but at first he said nothing.

Then, "Why didn't you tell me that?" he asked sharply.

"There was no opportunity.You know how we live.I've taken the first chance that has offered.""Did you speak to him of Rosier?"

"Oh yes, a little."

"That was hardly necessary."

"I thought it best he should know, so that, so that-" And Isabel paused.

"So that what?"

"So that he might act accordingly."

"So that he might back out, do you mean?""No, so that he might advance while there's yet time.""That's not the effect it seems to have had.""You should have patience," said Isabel."You know Englishmen are shy.""This one's not.He was not when he made love to you."She had been afraid Osmond would speak of that; it was disagreeable to her."I beg your pardon; he was extremely so," she returned.

He answered nothing for some time; he took up a book and fingered the pages while she sat silent and occupied herself with Pansy's tapestry."You must have a great deal of influence with him," Osmond went on at last."The moment you really wish it you can bring him to the point."This was more offensive still; but she felt the great naturalness of his saying it, and it was after all extremely like what she had said to herself."Why should I have influence?" she asked."What have Iever done to put him under an obligation to me?""You refused to marry him," said Osmond with his eyes on his book.

"I must not presume too much on that," she replied.

He threw down the book presently and got up, standing before the fire with his hands behind him."Well, I hold that it lies in your hands.I shall leave it there.With a little good-will you may manage it.Think that over and remember how much I count on you." He waited a little, to give her time to answer; but she answered nothing, and he presently strolled out of the room.

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