Henry James quote about love from The Portrait of a Lady - But you must remember that justice to a lovely being is after all a florid sort of sentiment.
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But you must remember that justice to a lovely being is after all a florid sort of sentiment.
 Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady (1881). copy citation

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Author Henry James
Source The Portrait of a Lady
Topic love justice feeling
Date 1881
Language English
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Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2833/2833-h/2833-h.htm

Context

“«He liked me too much,» she presently declared.
«That's a way we all have.»
«If I believed that I should be very unhappy. Fortunately I don't believe it. I want to be treated with justice; I want nothing but that.»
«Very good. But you must remember that justice to a lovely being is after all a florid sort of sentiment.»
«I'm not a lovely being. How can you say that, at the very moment when I'm asking such odious questions? I must seem to you delicate!»
«You seem to me troubled,» said Ralph.
«I am troubled.»” source

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