“With me?” she asked without a shadow of emotion.
She didn't rise blushing, as a young person at Geneva would have done; and yet, conscious that he had gone very far, he thought it possible she had drawn back. “And with your mother,” he answered very respectfully.
But it seemed that both his audacity and his respect were lost on Miss Daisy Miller. "I guess mother wouldn't go—for you,” she smiled. “And she ain't bent on going, anyway. She don't like to ride round in the afternoon." After which she familiarly proceeded: “But did you really mean what you said just now—that you'd like to go up there?”
Identify the author and the title of the novel from which the above excerpt is taken.
【正确答案】:
FROM HENRY JAMES'S DAISY MILLER.
【题目解析】:选自亨利·詹姆斯的《黛西·米勒》。