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But
he
had
a
chivalrous
nature
(
was
not
the
disinterested
service
of
woman
among
the
ideal
glories
of
old
chivalry
?
)
:
his
disregarded
love
had
not
turned
to
bitterness
;
its
death
had
made
sweet
odors
floating
memories
that
clung
with
a
consecrating
effect
to
Dorothea
.
He
could
remain
her
brotherly
friend
,
interpreting
her
actions
with
generous
trustfulness
.
"
Qui
veut
delasser
hors
de
propos
,
lasse
.
"
PASCAL
.
Mr
.
Casaubon
had
no
second
attack
of
equal
severity
with
the
first
,
and
in
a
few
days
began
to
recover
his
usual
condition
.
But
Lydgate
seemed
to
think
the
case
worth
a
great
deal
of
attention
.
He
not
only
used
his
stethoscope
(
which
had
not
become
a
matter
of
course
in
practice
at
that
time
)
,
but
sat
quietly
by
his
patient
and
watched
him
.
To
Mr
.
Casaubon
s
questions
about
himself
,
he
replied
that
the
source
of
the
illness
was
the
common
error
of
intellectual
men
a
too
eager
and
monotonous
application
:
the
remedy
was
,
to
be
satisfied
with
moderate
work
,
and
to
seek
variety
of
relaxation
.
Mr
.
Brooke
,
who
sat
by
on
one
occasion
,
suggested
that
Mr
.
Casaubon
should
go
fishing
,
as
Cadwallader
did
,
and
have
a
turning
-
room
,
make
toys
,
table
-
legs
,
and
that
kind
of
thing
.
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"
In
short
,
you
recommend
me
to
anticipate
the
arrival
of
my
second
childhood
,
"
said
poor
Mr
.
Casaubon
,
with
some
bitterness
.
"
These
things
,
"
he
added
,
looking
at
Lydgate
,
"
would
be
to
me
such
relaxation
as
tow
-
picking
is
to
prisoners
in
a
house
of
correction
.
"
"
I
confess
,
"
said
Lydgate
,
smiling
,
"
amusement
is
rather
an
unsatisfactory
prescription
.
It
is
something
like
telling
people
to
keep
up
their
spirits
.
Perhaps
I
had
better
say
,
that
you
must
submit
to
be
mildly
bored
rather
than
to
go
on
working
.
"
"
Yes
,
yes
,
"
said
Mr
.
Brooke
.
"
Get
Dorothea
to
play
back
.
gammon
with
you
in
the
evenings
.
And
shuttlecock
,
now
I
don
t
know
a
finer
game
than
shuttlecock
for
the
daytime
.
I
remember
it
all
the
fashion
.
To
be
sure
,
your
eyes
might
not
stand
that
,
Casaubon
.
But
you
must
unbend
,
you
know
.
Why
,
you
might
take
to
some
light
study
:
conchology
,
now
:
it
always
think
that
must
be
a
light
study
.
Or
get
Dorothea
to
read
you
light
things
,
Smollett
Roderick
Random
,
Humphrey
Clinker
:
they
are
a
little
broad
,
but
she
may
read
anything
now
she
s
married
,
you
know
.
I
remember
they
made
me
laugh
uncommonly
there
s
a
droll
bit
about
a
postilion
s
breeches
.
We
have
no
such
humor
now
.
I
have
gone
through
all
these
things
,
but
they
might
be
rather
new
to
you
.
"
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"
As
new
as
eating
thistles
,
"
would
have
been
an
answer
to
represent
Mr
.
Casaubon
s
feelings
.
But
he
only
bowed
resignedly
,
with
due
respect
to
his
wife
s
uncle
,
and
observed
that
doubtless
the
works
he
mentioned
had
"
served
as
a
resource
to
a
certain
order
of
minds
.
"
"
You
see
,
"
said
the
able
magistrate
to
Lydgate
,
when
they
were
outside
the
door
,
"
Casaubon
has
been
a
little
narrow
:
it
leaves
him
rather
at
a
loss
when
you
forbid
him
his
particular
work
,
which
I
believe
is
something
very
deep
indeed
in
the
line
of
research
,
you
know
.
I
would
never
give
way
to
that
;
I
was
always
versatile
.
But
a
clergyman
is
tied
a
little
tight
.
If
they
would
make
him
a
bishop
,
now
!
he
did
a
very
good
pamphlet
for
Peel
.
He
would
have
more
movement
then
,
more
show
;
he
might
get
a
little
flesh
.
But
I
recommend
you
to
talk
to
Mrs
.
Casaubon
.
She
is
clever
enough
for
anything
,
is
my
niece
.
Tell
her
,
her
husband
wants
liveliness
,
diversion
:
put
her
on
amusing
tactics
.
"