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‘
However
,
’
she
said
,
when
she
had
in
some
measure
recovered
from
her
sense
of
personal
ill
-
usage
;
‘
provoking
as
it
is
,
and
cruel
as
it
seems
,
I
suppose
it
must
be
submitted
to
.
’
‘
Especially
as
it
was
to
be
expected
,
’
said
Mr
Sparkler
.
‘
Edmund
,
’
returned
his
wife
,
‘
if
you
have
nothing
more
becoming
to
do
than
to
attempt
to
insult
the
woman
who
has
honoured
you
with
her
hand
,
when
she
finds
herself
in
adversity
,
I
think
you
had
better
go
to
bed
!
’
Mr
Sparkler
was
much
afflicted
by
the
charge
,
and
offered
a
most
tender
and
earnest
apology
.
His
apology
was
accepted
;
but
Mrs
Sparkler
requested
him
to
go
round
to
the
other
side
of
the
sofa
and
sit
in
the
window
-
curtain
,
to
tone
himself
down
.
‘
Now
,
Edmund
,
’
she
said
,
stretching
out
her
fan
,
and
touching
him
with
it
at
arm
’
s
length
,
‘
what
I
was
going
to
say
to
you
when
you
began
as
usual
to
prose
and
worry
,
is
,
that
I
shall
guard
against
our
being
alone
any
more
,
and
that
when
circumstances
prevent
my
going
out
to
my
own
satisfaction
,
I
must
arrange
to
have
some
people
or
other
always
here
;
for
I
really
cannot
,
and
will
not
,
have
another
such
day
as
this
has
been
.
’
Mr
Sparkler
’
s
sentiments
as
to
the
plan
were
,
in
brief
,
that
it
had
no
nonsense
about
it
.
He
added
,
‘
And
besides
,
you
know
it
’
s
likely
that
you
’
ll
soon
have
your
sister
—
’
‘
Dearest
Amy
,
yes
!
’
cried
Mrs
Sparkler
with
a
sigh
of
affection
.
‘
Darling
little
thing
!
Not
,
however
,
that
Amy
would
do
here
alone
.
’
Mr
Sparkler
was
going
to
say
‘
No
?
’
interrogatively
,
but
he
saw
his
danger
and
said
it
assentingly
,
‘
No
,
Oh
dear
no
;
she
wouldn
’
t
do
here
alone
.
’
‘
No
,
Edmund
.
For
not
only
are
the
virtues
of
the
precious
child
of
that
still
character
that
they
require
a
contrast
—
require
life
and
movement
around
them
to
bring
them
out
in
their
right
colours
and
make
one
love
them
of
all
things
;
but
she
will
require
to
be
roused
,
on
more
accounts
than
one
.
’
‘
That
’
s
it
,
’
said
Mr
Sparkler
.
‘
Roused
.
’