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‘
Mama
Meagles
,
’
observed
Mrs
Gowan
,
‘
your
good
man
is
incomprehensible
.
’
Her
turning
to
that
worthy
lady
was
an
artifice
to
bring
her
into
the
discussion
,
quarrel
with
her
,
and
vanquish
her
.
Mr
Meagles
interposed
to
prevent
that
consummation
.
‘
Mother
,
’
said
he
,
‘
you
are
inexpert
,
my
dear
,
and
it
is
not
a
fair
match
.
Let
me
beg
of
you
to
remain
quiet
.
Come
,
Mrs
Gowan
,
come
!
Let
us
try
to
be
sensible
;
let
us
try
to
be
good
-
natured
;
let
us
try
to
be
fair
.
Don
’
t
you
pity
Henry
,
and
I
won
’
t
pity
Pet
.
And
don
’
t
be
one
-
sided
,
my
dear
madam
;
it
’
s
not
considerate
,
it
’
s
not
kind
.
Don
’
t
let
us
say
that
we
hope
Pet
will
make
Henry
happy
,
or
even
that
we
hope
Henry
will
make
Pet
happy
,
’
(
Mr
Meagles
himself
did
not
look
happy
as
he
spoke
the
words
,
)
‘
but
let
us
hope
they
will
make
each
other
happy
.
’
‘
Yes
,
sure
,
and
there
leave
it
,
father
,
’
said
Mrs
Meagles
the
kind
-
hearted
and
comfortable
.
‘
Why
,
mother
,
no
,
’
returned
Mr
Meagles
,
‘
not
exactly
there
.
I
can
’
t
quite
leave
it
there
;
I
must
say
just
half
-
a
-
dozen
words
more
.
Mrs
Gowan
,
I
hope
I
am
not
over
-
sensitive
.
I
believe
I
don
’
t
look
it
.
’
‘
Indeed
you
do
not
,
’
said
Mrs
Gowan
,
shaking
her
head
and
the
great
green
fan
together
,
for
emphasis
.
‘
Thank
you
,
ma
’
am
;
that
’
s
well
.
Notwithstanding
which
,
I
feel
a
little
—
I
don
’
t
want
to
use
a
strong
word
—
now
shall
I
say
hurt
?
’
asked
Mr
Meagles
at
once
with
frankness
and
moderation
,
and
with
a
conciliatory
appeal
in
his
tone
.
‘
Say
what
you
like
,
’
answered
Mrs
Gowan
.
‘
It
is
perfectly
indifferent
to
me
.
’
‘
No
,
no
,
don
’
t
say
that
,
’
urged
Mr
Meagles
,
‘
because
that
’
s
not
responding
amiably
.
I
feel
a
little
hurt
when
I
hear
references
made
to
consequences
having
been
foreseen
,
and
to
its
being
too
late
now
,
and
so
forth
.
’