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"
You
would
admire
a
stupendous
fellow
,
who
would
have
wise
opinions
about
everything
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
should
.
"
Mary
was
sewing
swiftly
,
and
seemed
provokingly
mistress
of
the
situation
.
When
a
conversation
has
taken
a
wrong
turn
for
us
,
we
only
get
farther
and
farther
into
the
swamp
of
awkwardness
.
This
was
what
Fred
Vincy
felt
.
"
I
suppose
a
woman
is
never
in
love
with
any
one
she
has
always
known
—
ever
since
she
can
remember
;
as
a
man
often
is
.
It
is
always
some
new
fellow
who
strikes
a
girl
.
"
"
Let
me
see
,
"
said
Mary
,
the
corners
of
her
mouth
curling
archly
;
"
I
must
go
back
on
my
experience
.
There
is
Juliet
—
she
seems
an
example
of
what
you
say
.
But
then
Ophelia
had
probably
known
Hamlet
a
long
while
;
and
Brenda
Troil
—
she
had
known
Mordaunt
Merton
ever
since
they
were
children
;
but
then
he
seems
to
have
been
an
estimable
young
man
;
and
Minna
was
still
more
deeply
in
love
with
Cleveland
,
who
was
a
stranger
.
Waverley
was
new
to
Flora
MacIvor
;
but
then
she
did
not
fall
in
love
with
him
.
And
there
are
Olivia
and
Sophia
Primrose
,
and
Corinne
—
they
may
be
said
to
have
fallen
in
love
with
new
men
.
Altogether
,
my
experience
is
rather
mixed
.
"
Mary
looked
up
with
some
roguishness
at
Fred
,
and
that
look
of
hers
was
very
dear
to
him
,
though
the
eyes
were
nothing
more
than
clear
windows
where
observation
sat
laughingly
.
He
was
certainly
an
affectionate
fellow
,
and
as
he
had
grown
from
boy
to
man
,
he
had
grown
in
love
with
his
old
playmate
,
notwithstanding
that
share
in
the
higher
education
of
the
country
which
had
exalted
his
views
of
rank
and
income
.
"
When
a
man
is
not
loved
,
it
is
no
use
for
him
to
say
that
he
could
be
a
better
fellow
—
could
do
anything
—
I
mean
,
if
he
were
sure
of
being
loved
in
return
.
"
"
Not
of
the
least
use
in
the
world
for
him
to
say
he
COULD
be
better
.
Might
,
could
,
would
—
they
are
contemptible
auxiliaries
.
"
"
I
don
’
t
see
how
a
man
is
to
be
good
for
much
unless
he
has
some
one
woman
to
love
him
dearly
.
"