"Will you at least let me know when your cousin arrives?" Lord Warburton asked.
"Only on the condition I've mentioned—that you don't fall in love with her!" Mr. Touchett replied.
"That strikes me as hard, don't you think me good enough?"
"I think you too good—because I shouldn't like her to marry you. She hasn't come here to look for a husband, I hope; so many young ladies are doing that,as if there were no good ones at home. Then she's probably engaged; American girls are usually engaged,I believe. Moreover I'm not sure, after all, that you'd be a remarkable husband."