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"
Why
,
seeing
how
you
long
for
the
monster
,
I
might
ask
a
higher
price
.
Suppose
I
ask
you
to
look
through
my
drawers
and
agree
with
me
about
all
my
new
species
?
"
The
Vicar
,
while
he
talked
in
this
way
,
alternately
moved
about
with
his
pipe
in
his
mouth
,
and
returned
to
hang
rather
fondly
over
his
drawers
.
"
That
would
be
good
discipline
,
you
know
,
for
a
young
doctor
who
has
to
please
his
patients
in
Middlemarch
.
You
must
learn
to
be
bored
,
remember
.
However
,
you
shall
have
the
monster
on
your
own
terms
.
"
"
Don
t
you
think
men
overrate
the
necessity
for
humoring
everybody
s
nonsense
,
till
they
get
despised
by
the
very
fools
they
humor
?
"
said
Lydgate
,
moving
to
Mr
.
Farebrother
s
side
,
and
looking
rather
absently
at
the
insects
ranged
in
fine
gradation
,
with
names
subscribed
in
exquisite
writing
.
"
The
shortest
way
is
to
make
your
value
felt
,
so
that
people
must
put
up
with
you
whether
you
flatter
them
or
not
.
"
"
With
all
my
heart
.
But
then
you
must
be
sure
of
having
the
value
,
and
you
must
keep
yourself
independent
.
Very
few
men
can
do
that
.
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Either
you
slip
out
of
service
altogether
,
and
become
good
for
nothing
,
or
you
wear
the
harness
and
draw
a
good
deal
where
your
yoke
-
fellows
pull
you
.
But
do
look
at
these
delicate
orthoptera
!
"
Lydgate
had
after
all
to
give
some
scrutiny
to
each
drawer
,
the
Vicar
laughing
at
himself
,
and
yet
persisting
in
the
exhibition
.
"
Apropos
of
what
you
said
about
wearing
harness
,
"
Lydgate
began
,
after
they
had
sat
down
,
"
I
made
up
my
mind
some
time
ago
to
do
with
as
little
of
it
as
-
possible
.
That
was
why
I
determined
not
to
try
anything
in
London
,
for
a
good
many
years
at
least
.
I
didn
t
like
what
I
saw
when
I
was
studying
there
so
much
empty
bigwiggism
,
and
obstructive
trickery
.
In
the
country
,
people
have
less
pretension
to
knowledge
,
and
are
less
of
companions
,
but
for
that
reason
they
affect
one
s
amour
-
propre
less
:
one
makes
less
bad
blood
,
and
can
follow
one
s
own
course
more
quietly
.
"
"
Yes
well
you
have
got
a
good
start
;
you
are
in
the
right
profession
,
the
work
you
feel
yourself
most
fit
for
.
Some
people
miss
that
,
and
repent
too
late
.
But
you
must
not
be
too
sure
of
keeping
your
independence
.
"
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"
You
mean
of
family
ties
?
"
said
Lydgate
,
conceiving
that
these
might
press
rather
tightly
on
Mr
.
Farebrother
.
"
Not
altogether
.
Of
course
they
make
many
things
more
difficult
.
But
a
good
wife
a
good
unworldly
woman
may
really
help
a
man
,
and
keep
him
more
independent
.
There
s
a
parishioner
of
mine
a
fine
fellow
,
but
who
would
hardly
have
pulled
through
as
he
has
done
without
his
wife
.
Do
you
know
the
Garths
?
I
think
they
were
not
Peacock
s
patients
.
"