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The Countess Gemini was often extremely bored-bored, in her own phrase, to extinction.She had not been extinguished, however, and she struggled bravely enough with her destiny, which had been to marry an unaccommodating Florentine who insisted upon living in his native town, where he enjoyed such consideration as might attach to a gentleman whose talent for losing at cards had not the merit of being incidental to an obliging disposition.The Count Gemini was not liked even by those who won from him; and he bore a name, which, having a measurable value in Florence, was, like the local coin of the old Italian states, without currency in other parts of the peninsula.In Rome he was simply a very dull Florentine, and it is not remarkable that he should not have cared to pay frequent visits to a place where, to carry it off, his dulness needed more explanation than was convenient.The Countess lived with her eyes upon Rome, and it was the constant grievance of her life that she had not an habitation there.She was ashamed to say how seldom she had been allowed to visit that city; it scarcely made the matter better that there were other members of the Florentine nobility who never had been there at all.

She went whenever she could; that was all she could say.Or rather not all, but all she said she could say.In fact she had much more to say about it, and had often set forth the reasons why she hated Florence and wished to end her days in the shadow of Saint Peter's.

They are reasons, however, that do not closely concern us, and were usually summed up in the declaration that Rome, in short, was the Eternal City and that Florence was simply a pretty little place like any other.The Countess apparently needed to connect the idea of eternity with her amusements.She was convinced that society was infinitely more interesting in Rome, where you met celebrities all winter at evening parties.At Florence there were no celebrities; none at least that one had heard of.Since her brother's marriage her impatience had greatly increased; she was so sure his wife had a more brilliant life than herself.She was not so intellectual as Isabel, but she was intellectual enough to do justice to Rome-not to the ruins and the catacombs, not even perhaps to the monuments and museums, the church ceremonies and the scenery; but certainly to all the rest.She heard a great deal about her sister-in-law and knew perfectly that Isabel was having a beautiful time.She had indeed seen it for herself on the only occasion on which she had enjoyed the hospitality of Palazzo Roccanera.She had spent a week there during the first winter of her brother's marriage, but she had not been encouraged to renew this satisfaction.Osmond didn't want her-that she was perfectly aware of; but she would have gone all the same, for after all she didn't care two straws about Osmond.It was her husband who wouldn't let her, and the money question was always a trouble.Isabel had been very nice; the Countess, who had liked her sister-in-law from the first, had not been blinded by envy to Isabel's personal merits.She had always observed that she got on better with clever women than with silly ones like herself; the silly ones could never understand her wisdom, whereas the clever ones-the really clever ones-always understood her silliness.It appeared to her that, different as they were in appearance and general style, Isabel and she had somewhere a patch of common ground that they would set their feet upon at last.It was not very large, but it was firm, and they should both know it when once they had really touched it.And then she lived, with Mrs.Osmond, under the influence of a pleasant surprise;she was constantly expecting that Isabel would "look down" on her, and she as constantly saw this operation postponed.She asked herself when it would begin, like fire-works, or Lent, or the opera season; not that she cared much, but she wondered what kept it in abeyance.Her sister-in-law regarded her with none but level glances and expressed for the poor Countess as little contempt as admiration.In reality Isabel would as soon have thought of despising her as of passing a moral judgement on a grasshopper.She was not indifferent to her husband's sister, however; she was rather a little afraid of her.

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