Мидлмарч

Chapter 47

           Hecouldlooknowhereexceptatthechoirinthelittlegalleryoverthevestry-door:Dorotheawasperhapspained,andhehadmadeawretchedblunder.ItwasnolongeramusingtovexMr.Casaubon,whohadtheadvantageprobablyofwatchinghimandseeingthathedarednotturnhishead.Whyhadhenotimaginedthisbeforehand?buthecouldnotexpectthatheshouldsitinthatsquarepewalone,unrelievedbyanyTuckers,whohadapparentlydepartedfromLowickaltogether,foranewclergymanwasinthedesk.StillhecalledhimselfstupidnowfornotforeseeingthatitwouldbeimpossibleforhimtolooktowardsDorotheanay,thatshemightfeelhiscominganimpertinence.Therewasnodeliveringhimselffromhiscage,however;andWillfoundhisplacesandlookedathisbookasifhehadbeenaschool-mistress,feelingthatthemorningservicehadneverbeensoimmeasurablylongbefore,thathewasutterlyridiculous,outoftemper,andmiserable.Thiswaswhatamangotbyworshippingthesightofawoman!TheclerkobservedwithsurprisethatMr.LadislawdidnotjoininthetuneofHanover,andreflectedthathemighthaveacold.

           Mr.Casaubondidnotpreachthatmorning,andtherewasnochangeinWill’ssituationuntiltheblessinghadbeenpronouncedandeveryonerose.ItwasthefashionatLowickfor"thebetters"togooutfirst.Withasuddendeterminationtobreakthespellthatwasuponhim,WilllookedstraightatMr.Casaubon

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