Понятно
Понятно
Для того чтобы воспользоваться закладками, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
Отмена
121
"
I
should
like
to
know
your
reasons
for
this
cruel
resolution
.
It
is
not
possible
that
you
should
think
horsemanship
wrong
.
"
122
"
It
is
quite
possible
that
I
should
think
it
wrong
for
me
.
"
123
"
Oh
,
why
?
"
said
Sir
James
,
in
a
tender
tone
of
remonstrance
.
Отключить рекламу
124
Mr
.
Casaubon
had
come
up
to
the
table
,
teacup
in
hand
,
and
was
listening
.
125
"
We
must
not
inquire
too
curiously
into
motives
,
"
he
interposed
,
in
his
measured
way
.
"
Miss
Brooke
knows
that
they
are
apt
to
become
feeble
in
the
utterance
:
the
aroma
is
mixed
with
the
grosser
air
.
We
must
keep
the
germinating
grain
away
from
the
light
.
"
126
Dorothea
colored
with
pleasure
,
and
looked
up
gratefully
to
the
speaker
.
127
Here
was
a
man
who
could
understand
the
higher
inward
life
,
and
with
whom
there
could
be
some
spiritual
communion
;
nay
,
who
could
illuminate
principle
with
the
widest
knowledge
a
man
whose
learning
almost
amounted
to
a
proof
of
whatever
he
believed
!
Отключить рекламу
128
Dorothea
s
inferences
may
seem
large
;
but
really
life
could
never
have
gone
on
at
any
period
but
for
this
liberal
allowance
of
conclusions
,
which
has
facilitated
marriage
under
the
difficulties
of
civilization
.
Has
any
one
ever
pinched
into
its
pilulous
smallness
the
cobweb
of
pre
-
matrimonial
acquaintanceship
?
129
"
Certainly
,
"
said
good
Sir
James
.
"
Miss
Brooke
shall
not
be
urged
to
tell
reasons
she
would
rather
be
silent
upon
.
I
am
sure
her
reasons
would
do
her
honor
.
"
130
He
was
not
in
the
least
jealous
of
the
interest
with
which
Dorothea
had
looked
up
at
Mr
.
Casaubon
:
it
never
occurred
to
him
that
a
girl
to
whom
he
was
meditating
an
offer
of
marriage
could
care
for
a
dried
bookworm
towards
fifty
,
except
,
indeed
,
in
a
religious
sort
of
way
,
as
for
a
clergyman
of
some
distinction
.