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"
You
don
t
set
up
Farebrother
as
a
pattern
of
what
a
clergyman
ought
to
be
,
I
hope
,
"
said
Mr
.
Larcher
,
the
eminent
carrier
,
who
had
just
come
in
.
"
I
have
no
ill
-
will
towards
him
,
but
I
think
we
owe
something
to
the
public
,
not
to
speak
of
anything
higher
,
in
these
appointments
.
In
my
opinion
Farebrother
is
too
lax
for
a
clergyman
.
I
don
t
wish
to
bring
up
particulars
against
him
;
but
he
will
make
a
little
attendance
here
go
as
far
as
he
can
.
"
"
And
a
devilish
deal
better
than
too
much
,
"
said
Mr
.
Hawley
,
whose
bad
language
was
notorious
in
that
part
of
the
county
.
"
Sick
people
can
t
bear
so
much
praying
and
preaching
.
And
that
methodistical
sort
of
religion
is
bad
for
the
spirits
bad
for
the
inside
,
eh
?
"
he
added
,
turning
quickly
round
to
the
four
medical
men
who
were
assembled
.
But
any
answer
was
dispensed
with
by
the
entrance
of
three
gentlemen
,
with
whom
there
were
greetings
more
or
less
cordial
.
These
were
the
Reverend
Edward
Thesiger
,
Rector
of
St
.
Peter
s
,
Mr
.
Bulstrode
,
and
our
friend
Mr
.
Brooke
of
Tipton
,
who
had
lately
allowed
himself
to
be
put
on
the
board
of
directors
in
his
turn
,
but
had
never
before
attended
,
his
attendance
now
being
due
to
Mr
.
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Bulstrode
s
exertions
.
Lydgate
was
the
only
person
still
expected
.
Every
one
now
sat
down
,
Mr
.
Bulstrode
presiding
,
pale
and
self
-
restrained
as
usual
.
Mr
.
Thesiger
,
a
moderate
evangelical
,
wished
for
the
appointment
of
his
friend
Mr
.
Tyke
,
a
zealous
able
man
,
who
,
officiating
at
a
chapel
of
ease
,
had
not
a
cure
of
souls
too
extensive
to
leave
him
ample
time
for
the
new
duty
.
It
was
desirable
that
chaplaincies
of
this
kind
should
be
entered
on
with
a
fervent
intention
:
they
were
peculiar
opportunities
for
spiritual
influence
;
and
while
it
was
good
that
a
salary
should
be
allotted
,
there
was
the
more
need
for
scrupulous
watching
lest
the
office
should
be
perverted
into
a
mere
question
of
salary
.
Mr
.
Thesiger
s
manner
had
so
much
quiet
propriety
that
objectors
could
only
simmer
in
silence
.
Mr
.
Brooke
believed
that
everybody
meant
well
in
the
matter
.
He
had
not
himself
attended
to
the
affairs
of
the
Infirmary
,
though
he
had
a
strong
interest
in
whatever
was
for
the
benefit
of
Middlemarch
,
and
was
most
happy
to
meet
the
gentlemen
present
on
any
public
question
"
any
public
question
,
you
know
,
"
Mr
.
Brooke
repeated
,
with
his
nod
of
perfect
understanding
.
"
I
am
a
good
deal
occupied
as
a
magistrate
,
and
in
the
collection
of
documentary
evidence
,
but
I
regard
my
time
as
being
at
the
disposal
of
the
public
and
,
in
short
,
my
friends
have
convinced
me
that
a
chaplain
with
a
salary
a
salary
,
you
know
is
a
very
good
thing
,
and
I
am
happy
to
be
able
to
come
here
and
vote
for
the
appointment
of
Mr
.
Tyke
,
who
,
I
understand
,
is
an
unexceptionable
man
,
apostolic
and
eloquent
and
everything
of
that
kind
and
I
am
the
last
man
to
withhold
my
vote
under
the
circumstances
,
you
know
.
"
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"
It
seems
to
me
that
you
have
been
crammed
with
one
side
of
the
question
,
Mr
.
Brooke
,
"
said
Mr
.
Frank
Hawley
,
who
was
afraid
of
nobody
,
and
was
a
Tory
suspicious
of
electioneering
intentions
.
"
You
don
t
seem
to
know
that
one
of
the
worthiest
men
we
have
has
been
doing
duty
as
chaplain
here
for
years
without
pay
,
and
that
Mr
.
Tyke
is
proposed
to
supersede
him
.
"
"
Excuse
me
,
Mr
.
Hawley
,
"
said
Mr
.
Bulstrode
.
"
Mr
.
Brooke
has
been
fully
informed
of
Mr
.
Farebrother
s
character
and
position
.
"
"
By
his
enemies
,
"
flashed
out
Mr
.
Hawley
.