Welcome Back

Log in to your account

Don't have an account? Sign Up

CHAPTER XVII

Author: Henry James 2026-04-27 17:14:20

She was not praying; she was trembling—trembling all over. Vibration was easy to her, was in fact too constant with her, and she found herself now humming like a smitten harp. She only asked, however,

This chapter is locked

10 coins to unlock

Comments (0)

Loading comments...
VIEW ALL COMMENTS

Latest Chapter

The Portrait of a Lady Vol I Chapter 28

I may not attempt to report in its fulness our young woman’s response to the deep appeal of Rome, to analyse her feelin…

The Portrait of a Lady Vol I Chapter 27

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

The Portrait of a Lady Vol I Chapter 26

While this sufficiently intimate colloquy (prolonged for some time after we cease to follow it) went forward Madame Mer…

The Portrait of a Lady Vol I Chapter 25

It would certainly have been hard to see what injury could arise to her from the visit she presently paid to Mr. Osmond…

The Portrait of a Lady Vol I Chapter 24

Madame Merle, who had come to Florence on Mrs. Touchett’s arrival at the invitation of this lady—Mrs. Touchett offering…

The Portrait of a Lady Vol I Chapter 23

On one of the first days of May, some six months after old Mr. Touchett’s death, a small group that might have been des…

The Portrait of a Lady Vol I Chapter 22

Mrs. Touchett, before arriving in Paris, had fixed the day for her departure and by the middle of February had begun to…

The Portrait of a Lady Vol I Chapter 21

Some fortnight after this Madame Merle drove up in a hansom cab to the house in Winchester Square. As she descended fro…

DISPLAY OPTIONS

Background
Font Size
17

View all replies (0)

Loading...
Help