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Chapter 11
Thetruthofhisnatureconsistedinhiscapacityforpassionandinthesensitivenessofhistemperament.Whathelackedwasthepolishedcallousnessofmenoftheworld,thecallousnessfromwhichspringsaneasytoleranceforoneselfandothers;thetolerancewideaspolesasunderfromtruesympathyandhumancompassion.Thiswantofcallousnessaccountedforhissardonicturnofmindandhisbitingspeeches.
Inprofoundsilence,andglaringviciouslyatthebrilliantflower-bed,Dr.MonyghampouredmentalimprecationsonCharlesGould’shead.BehindhimtheimmobilityofMrs.Gouldaddedtothegraceofherseatedfigurethecharmofart,ofanattitudecaughtandinterpretedforever.Turningabruptly,thedoctortookhisleave.
Mrs.Gouldleanedbackintheshadeofthebigtreesplantedinacircle.Sheleanedbackwithhereyesclosedandherwhitehandslyingidleonthearmsofherseat.Thehalf-lightunderthethickmassofleavesbroughtouttheyouthfulprettinessofherface;madetheclear,lightfabricsandwhitelaceofherdressappearluminous.Smallanddainty,asifradiatingalightofherowninthedeepshadeoftheinterlacedboughs,sheresembledagoodfairy,wearywithalongcareerofwell-doing,touchedbythewitheringsuspicionoftheuselessnessofherlabours,thepowerlessnessofhermagic.