Following my
summary post of chapter 1-15, here’re the next fifteen chapters of The
Portrait of A Lady…
Portrait of a Young Lady Sir James Jebusa Shannon (1862-1923) |
Chapter 16
Caspar
Goodwood came to see Isabel at the London’s Hotel, and once again Isabel
rejected him because she wanted to be free to see the world. Here Isabel showed
her persistence to be left free to her own choice of fate.
Chapter 17
Isabel was
so satisfied with her power in sending her suitor away; she’s kind of enjoyed
it. Henrietta—liberal herself—thought Isabel would harm herself and criticize
it as “immoral” if she kept doing that. Then Mr. Touchett’s health got worse
and forced the two cousins to come home immediately.
Chapter 18
Ralph
inquired his dying father to grant half of the son’s part of inheritance to
Isabel, so that Isabel could fulfil her dream
Chapter 19
Isabel found new admiration towards Madame
Merle—Mrs. Touchett’s friend. She was amiable, clever, but too unnatural and
too perfect. Madame Merle believed that people were judge from their fortune,
their house, their status, or their career; without those, one was nobody. This
chapter was closed by the death of old Mr. Touchett.
Chapter 20
Ralph soon
left England, while Mrs. Touchett departed to Paris with Isabel who was still
confused after having inherited seventy thousand pounds. She found in Paris
that being rich meant idleness, and that won’t led one to anything, just like
Ned Rosier—an American young man who lived idly in Paris.
Chapter 21
Isabel and
her aunt arrived in Italy. Ralf advised Isabel to take things more easily, on
the subject of her sudden fortune, and lived as she liked best. When she had
already been familiar to her richness, she reflected that she didn’t have any
regret of the past, especially to her suitors.
Chapter 22
There’s Mr.
Gilbert Osmond, a widower with a 15 years old daughter; he and Madame Merle
mysteriously made a deal that he should get to know and marry Isabel Archer
because of her new fortune.
Chapter 23
Ralph
thought Madame Merle was “too perfect” but Isabel adored her still, and Ralph
thought it would be safe after all for Isabel to befriend and learn lessons
from Madam Merle.
Chapter 24
Isabel
thought Mr. Osmond as a rare “specimen” that was apart from people she had ever
known, and she soon attracted to him.
Chapter 25
Madame Merle’s
and Osmond’s sister’s conversation had only confirmed that Madame Merle and
Osmond had an intention to rob Isabel’s fortune with a marriage. Osmond’s
sister knew about this and would try to hinder the wicked plan if she could.
Chapter 26
Osmond began
to appear quite often at Mrs. Touchett’s to approach Isabel. Mrs. Touchett didn’t
approved this, while Ralph disagreed with his mother. Meanwhile Henrietta and
his boy friend were about to visit Rome; Ralph and Isabel would join her; and
so Mr. Osmond at the last minutes—you know for what reason!
Chapter 27
In Rome
Isabel incidentally met Lord Warburton, who promised not to press Isabel about
his love again. He came to know that he had a competitor: Gilbert Osmond. Ralph
advised him to just be quiet and believe that Isabel won’t like him.
Chapter 28
Meeting Isabel
at the opera, Lord Warburton had been greeted coldly by the girl, and he left
in disappointment; while Osmond felt more interested in a girl who could refuse
an English Lord.
Chapter 29
In Rome
Ralph was delightful to see that he had successfully mastered Isabel’s
development. Then Isabel must be back to her aunt’s, and on the last night
Osmond told her that he fell in love with her. Isabel did not promise him
anything because she would take the journey around the world, but Osmond
emphasized that he would wait patiently and until then his feeling would remain
unchanged. He humbly said that he could not offer anything, only that he loved
her. Before they parted, Osmond asked Isabel to stop by his house and told his
daughter—Pansy—that “she must love his poor father very much”.
Chapter 30
Isabel
administered the task of visiting Pansy, and her chat with the little girl only
added her interest and respect towards Mr. Osmond.
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