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191
Certainly
these
men
who
had
so
few
spontaneous
ideas
might
be
very
useful
members
of
society
under
good
feminine
direction
,
if
they
were
fortunate
in
choosing
their
sisters
-
in
-
law
!
It
is
difficult
to
say
whether
there
was
or
was
not
a
little
wilfulness
in
her
continuing
blind
to
the
possibility
that
another
sort
of
choice
was
in
question
in
relation
to
her
.
But
her
life
was
just
now
full
of
hope
and
action
:
she
was
not
only
thinking
of
her
plans
,
but
getting
down
learned
books
from
the
library
and
reading
many
things
hastily
(
that
she
might
be
a
little
less
ignorant
in
talking
to
Mr
.
Casaubon
)
,
all
the
while
being
visited
with
conscientious
questionings
whether
she
were
not
exalting
these
poor
doings
above
measure
and
contemplating
them
with
that
self
-
satisfaction
which
was
the
last
doom
of
ignorance
and
folly
.
192
1st
Gent
.
Our
deeds
are
fetters
that
we
forge
ourselves
.
2d
Gent
.
Ay
,
truly
:
but
I
think
it
is
the
worldThat
brings
the
iron
.
193
"
Sir
James
seems
determined
to
do
everything
you
wish
,
"
said
Celia
,
as
they
were
driving
home
from
an
inspection
of
the
new
building
-
site
.
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194
"
He
is
a
good
creature
,
and
more
sensible
than
any
one
would
imagine
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
inconsiderately
.
195
"
You
mean
that
he
appears
silly
.
"
196
"
No
,
no
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
recollecting
herself
,
and
laying
her
hand
on
her
sister
s
a
moment
,
"
but
he
does
not
talk
equally
well
on
all
subjects
.
"
197
"
I
should
think
none
but
disagreeable
people
do
,
"
said
Celia
,
in
her
usual
purring
way
.
"
They
must
be
very
dreadful
to
live
with
.
Only
think
!
at
breakfast
,
and
always
.
"
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198
Dorothea
laughed
.
"
O
Kitty
,
you
are
a
wonderful
creature
!
"
She
pinched
Celia
s
chin
,
being
in
the
mood
now
to
think
her
very
winning
and
lovely
fit
hereafter
to
be
an
eternal
cherub
,
and
if
it
were
not
doctrinally
wrong
to
say
so
,
hardly
more
in
need
of
salvation
than
a
squirrel
.
"
Of
course
people
need
not
be
always
talking
well
.
Only
one
tells
the
quality
of
their
minds
when
they
try
to
talk
well
.
"
199
"
You
mean
that
Sir
James
tries
and
fails
.
"
200
"
I
was
speaking
generally
.
Why
do
you
catechise
me
about
Sir
James
?
It
is
not
the
object
of
his
life
to
please
me
.