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Gardencourt was really very good.Touchett didn't take proper care of it, but it was the sort of place you could hardly spoil by letting it alone.Why didn't they come and pay Touchett a visit? He surely must have asked them.Hadn't asked them? What an ill-mannered wretch!-and Lord Warburton promised to give the master of Gardencourt a piece of his mind.Of course it was a mere accident;he would be delighted to have them.Spending a month with Touchett and a month with himself, and seeing all the rest of the people they must know there, they really wouldn't find it half bad.Lord Warburton added that it would amuse Miss Osmond as well, who had told him that she had never been to England and whom he had assured it was a country she deserved to see.Of course she didn't need to go to England to be admired-that was her fate everywhere; but she would be an immense success there, she certainly would, if that was any inducement.He asked if she were not at home: couldn't he say good-bye? Not that he liked good-byes-he always funked them.When he left England the other day he hadn't said good-bye to a two-legged creature.He had had half a mind to leave Rome without troubling Mrs.Osmond for a final interview.What could be more dreary than final interviews? One never said the things one wanted-one remembered them all an hour afterwards.On the other hand one usually said a lot of things one shouldn't, simply from a sense that one had to say something.Such a sense was upsetting; it muddled one's wits.He had it at present, and that was the effect it produced on him.If Mrs.Osmond didn't think he spoke as he ought she must set it down to agitation; it was no light thing to part with Mrs.Osmond.He was really very sorry to be going.He had thought of writing to her instead of calling-but he would write to her at any rate, to tell her a lot of things that would be sure to occur to him as soon as he had left the house.They must think seriously about coming to Lockleigh.

If there was anything awkward in the conditions of his visit or in the announcement of his departure it failed to come to the surface.

Lord Warburton talked about his agitation; but he showed it in no other manner, and Isabel saw that since he had determined on a retreat he was capable of executing it gallantly.She was very glad for him;she liked him quite well enough to wish him to appear to carry a thing off.He would do that on any occasion-not from impudence but simply from the habit of success; and Isabel felt it out of her husband's power to frustrate this faculty.A complex operation, as she sat there, went on in her mind.On one side she listened to their visitor;said what was proper to him; read, more or less, between the lines of what he said himself; and wondered how he would have spoken if he had found her alone.On the other she had a perfect consciousness of Osmond's emotion.She felt almost sorry for him; he was condemned to the sharp pain of loss without the relief of cursing.He had had a great hope, and now, as he saw it vanish into smoke, he was obliged to sit and smile and twirl his thumbs.Not that he troubled himself to smile very brightly; he treated their friend on the whole to as vacant a countenance as so clever a man could very well wear.It was indeed a part of Osmond's cleverness that he could look consummately uncompromised.His present appearance, however, was not a confession of disappointment; it was simply a part of Osmond's habitual system, which was to be inexpressive exactly in proportion as he was really intent.He had been intent on this prize from the first; but he had never allowed his eagerness to irradiate his refined face.He had treated his possible son-in-law as he treated every one-with an air of being interested in him only for his own advantage, not for any profit to a person already so generally, so perfectly provided as Gilbert Osmond.He would give no sign now of an inward rage which was the result of a vanished prospect of gain-not the faintest nor subtlest.

Isabel could be sure of that, if it was any satisfaction to her.

Strangely, very strangely, it was a satisfaction; she wished Lord Warburton to triumph before her husband, and at the same time she wished her husband to be very superior before Lord Warburton.

Osmond, in his way, was admirable; he had, like their visitor, the advantage of an acquired habit.It was not that of succeeding, but it was something almost as good-that of not attempting.As he leaned back in his place, listening but vaguely to the other's friendly offers and suppressed explanations if it were only proper to assume that they were addressed essentially to his wife-he had at least (since so little else was left him) the comfort of thinking how well he personally had kept out of it, and how the air of indifference, which he was now able to wear, had the added beauty of consistency.It was something to be able to look as if the leave-taker's movements had no relation to his own mind.The latter did well, certainly; but Osmond's performance was in its very nature more finished.Lord Warburton's position was after all an easy one; there was no reason in the world why he shouldn't leave Rome.He had had beneficent inclinations, but they had stopped short of fruition; he had never committed himself, and his honour was safe.Osmond appeared to take but a moderate interest in the proposal that they should go and stay with him and in his allusion to the success Pansy might extract from their visit.He murmured a recognition, but left Isabel to say that it was a matter requiring grave consideration.Isabel, even while she made this remark, could see the great vista which had suddenly opened out in her husband's mind, with Pansy's little figure marching up the middle of it.

Lord Warburton had asked leave to bid good-bye to Pansy, but neither Isabel nor Osmond had made any motion to send for her.He had the air of giving out that his visit must be short; he sat on a small chair, as if it were only for a moment, keeping his hat in his hand.

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