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"
I
am
a
great
bookman
myself
,
"
returned
Mr
.
Trumbull
.
"
I
have
no
less
than
two
hundred
volumes
in
calf
,
and
I
flatter
myself
they
are
well
selected
.
Also
pictures
by
Murillo
,
Rubens
,
Teniers
,
Titian
,
Vandyck
,
and
others
.
I
shall
be
happy
to
lend
you
any
work
you
like
to
mention
,
Miss
Garth
.
"
"
I
am
much
obliged
,
"
said
Mary
,
hastening
away
again
,
"
but
I
have
little
time
for
reading
.
"
"
I
should
say
my
brother
has
done
something
for
HER
in
his
will
,
"
said
Mr
.
Solomon
,
in
a
very
low
undertone
,
when
she
had
shut
the
door
behind
her
,
pointing
with
his
head
towards
the
absent
Mary
.
"
His
first
wife
was
a
poor
match
for
him
,
though
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Waule
.
"
She
brought
him
nothing
:
and
this
young
woman
is
only
her
niece
—
and
very
proud
.
And
my
brother
has
always
paid
her
wage
.
"
"
A
sensible
girl
though
,
in
my
opinion
,
"
said
Mr
Trumbull
,
finishing
his
ale
and
starting
up
with
an
emphatic
adjustment
of
his
waistcoat
.
"
I
have
observed
her
when
she
has
been
mixing
medicine
in
drops
.
She
minds
what
she
is
doing
,
sir
.
That
is
a
great
point
in
a
woman
,
and
a
great
point
for
our
friend
up
-
stairs
,
poor
dear
old
soul
.
A
man
whose
life
is
of
any
value
should
think
of
his
wife
as
a
nurse
:
that
is
what
I
should
do
,
if
I
married
;
and
I
believe
I
have
lived
single
long
enough
not
to
make
a
mistake
in
that
line
.
Some
men
must
marry
to
elevate
themselves
a
little
,
but
when
I
am
in
need
of
that
,
I
hope
some
one
will
tell
me
so
—
I
hope
some
individual
will
apprise
me
of
the
fact
.
I
wish
you
good
morning
,
Mrs
.
Waule
.
Good
morning
,
Mr
.
Solomon
.
I
trust
we
shall
meet
under
less
melancholy
auspices
.
"
When
Mr
.
Trumbull
had
departed
with
a
fine
bow
,
Solomon
,
leaning
forward
,
observed
to
his
sister
,
"
You
may
depend
,
Jane
,
my
brother
has
left
that
girl
a
lumping
sum
.
"
"
Anybody
would
think
so
,
from
the
way
Mr
.
Trumbull
talks
,
"
said
Jane
.
Then
,
after
a
pause
,
"
He
talks
as
if
my
daughters
wasn
’
t
to
be
trusted
to
give
drops
.
"
"
Auctioneers
talk
wild
,
"
said
Solomon
.
"
Not
but
what
Trumbull
has
made
money
.
"
"
Close
up
his
eyes
and
draw
the
curtain
close
;
And
let
us
all
to
meditation
.
"
—
2
Henry
VI
.