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201
"
202
"
Now
,
Dodo
,
can
you
really
believe
that
?
"
203
"
Certainly
.
He
thinks
of
me
as
a
future
sister
that
is
all
.
"
Dorothea
had
never
hinted
this
before
,
waiting
,
from
a
certain
shyness
on
such
subjects
which
was
mutual
between
the
sisters
,
until
it
should
be
introduced
by
some
decisive
event
.
Celia
blushed
,
but
said
at
once
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204
"
Pray
do
not
make
that
mistake
any
longer
,
Dodo
.
When
Tantripp
was
brushing
my
hair
the
other
day
,
she
said
that
Sir
James
s
man
knew
from
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
s
maid
that
Sir
James
was
to
marry
the
eldest
Miss
Brooke
.
"
205
"
How
can
you
let
Tantripp
talk
such
gossip
to
you
,
Celia
?
"
said
Dorothea
,
indignantly
,
not
the
less
angry
because
details
asleep
in
her
memory
were
now
awakened
to
confirm
the
unwelcome
revelation
.
"
You
must
have
asked
her
questions
.
It
is
degrading
.
"
206
"
I
see
no
harm
at
all
in
Tantripp
s
talking
to
me
.
It
is
better
to
hear
what
people
say
.
You
see
what
mistakes
you
make
by
taking
up
notions
.
I
am
quite
sure
that
Sir
James
means
to
make
you
an
offer
;
and
he
believes
that
you
will
accept
him
,
especially
since
you
have
been
so
pleased
with
him
about
the
plans
.
And
uncle
too
I
know
he
expects
it
.
Every
one
can
see
that
Sir
James
is
very
much
in
love
with
you
.
"
207
The
revulsion
was
so
strong
and
painful
in
Dorothea
s
mind
that
the
tears
welled
up
and
flowed
abundantly
.
All
her
dear
plans
were
embittered
,
and
she
thought
with
disgust
of
Sir
James
s
conceiving
that
she
recognized
him
as
her
lover
.
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208
There
was
vexation
too
on
account
of
Celia
.
209
"
How
could
he
expect
it
?
"
she
burst
forth
in
her
most
impetuous
manner
.
"
I
have
never
agreed
with
him
about
anything
but
the
cottages
:
I
was
barely
polite
to
him
before
.
"
210
"
But
you
have
been
so
pleased
with
him
since
then
;
he
has
begun
to
feel
quite
sure
that
you
are
fond
of
him
.
"