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"
You
have
studied
music
,
probably
?
"
said
Rosamond
.
"
No
,
I
know
the
notes
of
many
birds
,
and
I
know
many
melodies
by
ear
;
but
the
music
that
I
don
’
t
know
at
all
,
and
have
no
notion
about
,
delights
me
—
affects
me
.
How
stupid
the
world
is
that
it
does
not
make
more
use
of
such
a
pleasure
within
its
reach
!
"
"
Yes
,
and
you
will
find
Middlemarch
very
tuneless
.
There
are
hardly
any
good
musicians
.
I
only
know
two
gentlemen
who
sing
at
all
well
.
"
"
I
suppose
it
is
the
fashion
to
sing
comic
songs
in
a
rhythmic
way
,
leaving
you
to
fancy
the
tune
—
very
much
as
if
it
were
tapped
on
a
drum
?
"
"
Ah
,
you
have
heard
Mr
.
Bowyer
,
"
said
Rosamond
,
with
one
of
her
rare
smiles
.
"
But
we
are
speaking
very
ill
of
our
neighbors
.
"
Lydgate
was
almost
forgetting
that
he
must
carry
on
the
conversation
,
in
thinking
how
lovely
this
creature
was
,
her
garment
seeming
to
be
made
out
of
the
faintest
blue
sky
,
herself
so
immaculately
blond
,
as
if
the
petals
of
some
gigantic
flower
had
just
opened
and
disclosed
her
;
and
yet
with
this
infantine
blondness
showing
so
much
ready
,
self
-
possessed
grace
.
Since
he
had
had
the
memory
of
Laure
,
Lydgate
had
lost
all
taste
for
large
-
eyed
silence
:
the
divine
cow
no
longer
attracted
him
,
and
Rosamond
was
her
very
opposite
.
But
he
recalled
himself
.
"
You
will
let
me
hear
some
music
to
-
night
,
I
hope
.
"
"
I
will
let
you
hear
my
attempts
,
if
you
like
,
"
said
Rosamond
.
"
Papa
is
sure
to
insist
on
my
singing
.
But
I
shall
tremble
before
you
,
who
have
heard
the
best
singers
in
Paris
.
I
have
heard
very
little
:
I
have
only
once
been
to
London
.
But
our
organist
at
St
.
Peter
’
s
is
a
good
musician
,
and
I
go
on
studying
with
him
.
"