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"Louisa Pallant" is a short story by Henry James first published in 1888. Like many of James' works, this work deals with themes of social norms, personal motivation, and the complexities of human relationships.
¡°Louisa Pallant¡± explores the complexities of human motivation, deception, and the price of worldly wisdom, while addressing the moral dilemmas characters face when protecting their loved ones and the challenge of deciphering true emotions from deception. there is.

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Summary
The setting of the story is Europe, which is also the general setting for many of Henry James' stories about Americans abroad. The narrator, an unnamed gentleman, meets an old flame, Louisa Palland, and her beautiful daughter, Linda Palland, in the German spa town of Bad Homburg.
The narrator is traveling with his nephew Harry, who quickly becomes infatuated with Linda. As Harry and Linda grow closer, the narrator and Louisa spend time together, and Louisa hints that she cannot trust Linda. She suggests that her Linda may have inherited her foolish behavior from her own childhood and advises her narrator to warn her Harry... .

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Contents

CHAPTER I. Never say you know the last words
CHAPTER II. I called on them the next at their lodgings
CHAPTER III. I remember the first time
CHAPTER IV. This piece of strategy left me staring and made me
CHAPTER V. The charm of the evening had deepened
CHAPTER VI. I don't know how deeply she flushed as she made