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His wise May--how he had loved her for that letter! But he had not in with, and he did not care, as an engaged man, to play too conspicuously the part of Madame Olenska's champion He had an idea that she kne to take care of herself a good deal better than the ingenuous May iined She had Beaufort at her feet, Mr van der Luyden hovering above her like a protecting deity, and any nu their opportunity in the ed a ith her, without feeling that, after all, May's ingenuousness alift of divination Ellen Olenska was lonely and she was unhappy