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"
You
questioned
me
about
the
matter
of
fact
,
not
of
feeling
,
"
said
Will
.
"
But
if
you
wish
to
punish
me
for
the
fact
,
I
submit
.
I
am
not
in
a
position
to
express
my
feeling
toward
Mr
.
Casaubon
:
it
would
be
at
best
a
pensioner
’
s
eulogy
.
"
"
Pray
excuse
me
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
coloring
deeply
.
"
I
am
aware
,
as
you
say
,
that
I
am
in
fault
in
having
introduced
the
subject
.
Indeed
,
I
am
wrong
altogether
.
Failure
after
long
perseverance
is
much
grander
than
never
to
have
a
striving
good
enough
to
be
called
a
failure
.
"
"
I
quite
agree
with
you
,
"
said
Will
,
determined
to
change
the
situation
—
"
so
much
so
that
I
have
made
up
my
mind
not
to
run
that
risk
of
never
attaining
a
failure
.
Mr
.
Casaubon
’
s
generosity
has
perhaps
been
dangerous
to
me
,
and
I
mean
to
renounce
the
liberty
it
has
given
me
.
I
mean
to
go
back
to
England
shortly
and
work
my
own
way
—
depend
on
nobody
else
than
myself
.
"
"
That
is
fine
—
I
respect
that
feeling
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
with
returning
kindness
.
"
But
Mr
.
Casaubon
,
I
am
sure
,
has
never
thought
of
anything
in
the
matter
except
what
was
most
for
your
welfare
.
"
"
She
has
obstinacy
and
pride
enough
to
serve
instead
of
love
,
now
she
has
married
him
,
"
said
Will
to
himself
.
Aloud
he
said
,
rising
—
"
I
shall
not
see
you
again
.
"
"
Oh
,
stay
till
Mr
.
Casaubon
comes
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
earnestly
.
"
I
am
so
glad
we
met
in
Rome
.
I
wanted
to
know
you
.
"
?
"
And
I
have
made
you
angry
,
"
said
Will
.
"
I
have
made
you
think
ill
of
me
.
"
"
Oh
no
.
My
sister
tells
me
I
am
always
angry
with
people
who
do
not
say
just
what
I
like
.
But
I
hope
I
am
not
given
to
think
ill
of
them
.
In
the
end
I
am
usually
obliged
to
think
ill
of
myself
.
for
being
so
impatient
.
"