The Lady in the Looking-Glass
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for it is impossible that any woman of flesh and blood of fifty-five or sixty should be really a wreath or a tendril.
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People should not leave looking-glasses hanging in their rooms any more than they should leave open cheque books or letters confessing some hideous crime.
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People should not leave looking-glasses hanging in their rooms
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Under the stress of thinking about Isabella, her room became more shadowy and symbolic; the corners seemed darker, the legs of chairs and tables more spindly and hieroglyphic.
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In each of these cabinets were many little drawers, and each almost certainly held letters, tied with bows of ribbon, sprinkled with sticks of lavender or rose leaves.
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As for facts, it was a fact that she was a spinster; that she was rich; that she had bought this house and collected with her own hands—often in the most obscure corners of the world and at great risk from poisonous stings and Oriental diseases—the rugs, the chairs, the cabinets which now lived their nocturnal life before one's eyes.
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collected with her own hands—often in the most obscure corners of the world and at great risk from poisonous stings and Oriental diseases—the rugs, the chairs, the cabinets
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she had never married
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sabella had known many people, had had many friends;
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she was rich;
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