Мидлмарч

Chapter 50

           Hefeltsurethatshehadbeensufferingfromthestrainandconflictofself-repression;andthatshewaslikelynowtofeelherselfonlyinanothersortofpinfoldthanthatfromwhichshehadbeenreleased.

           Lydgate’sadvicewasalltheeasierforSirJamestofollowwhenhefoundthatCeliahadalreadytoldDorotheatheunpleasantfactaboutthewill.Therewasnohelpforitnownoreasonforanyfurtherdelayintheexecutionofnecessarybusiness.AndthenextdaySirJamescompliedatoncewithherrequestthathewoulddrivehertoLowick.

           "Ihavenowishtostaythereatpresent,"saidDorothea;"Icouldhardlybearit.IammuchhappieratFreshittwithCelia.IshallbeabletothinkbetteraboutwhatshouldbedoneatLowickbylookingatitfromadistance.AndIshouldliketobeattheGrangealittlewhilewithmyuncle,andgoaboutinalltheoldwalksandamongthepeopleinthevillage."

           "Notyet,Ithink.Youruncleishavingpoliticalcompany,andyouarebetteroutofthewayofsuchdoings,"saidSirJames,whoatthatmomentthoughtoftheGrangechieflyasahauntofyoungLadislaw’s.ButnowordpassedbetweenhimandDorotheaabouttheobjectionablepartofthewill;indeed,bothofthemfeltthatthementionofitbetweenthemwouldbeimpossible.

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