Chapter 50

           

           "‘ThisLollerherewolprecilenussomewhat.’‘Naybymyfather’ssoule!thatschalhenat,’SaydetheSchipman,‘hereschalhenotpreche,Weschalnogospelglosenhereneteche.WelevenallinthegretGod,’quodhe.Hewoldensowensomediffcultee."CanterburyTales.

           DorotheahadbeensafeatFreshittHallnearlyaweekbeforeshehadaskedanydangerousquestions.EverymorningnowshesatwithCeliaintheprettiestofup-stairssitting-rooms,openingintoasmallconservatoryCeliaallinwhiteandlavenderlikeabunchofmixedviolets,watchingtheremarkableactsofthebaby,whichweresodubioustoherinexperiencedmindthatallconversationwasinterruptedbyappealsfortheirinterpretationmadetotheoracularnurse.Dorotheasatbyinherwidow’sdress,withanexpressionwhichratherprovokedCelia,asbeingmuchtoosad;fornotonlywasbabyquitewell,butreallywhenahusbandhadbeensodullandtroublesomewhilehelived,andbesidesthathadwell,well!SirJames,ofcourse,hadtoldCeliaeverything,withastrongrepresentationhowimportantitwasthatDorotheashouldnotknowitsoonerthanwasinevitable.

           ButMr.

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