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"
But
who
has
handsomer
,
better
children
than
ours
?
Fred
is
far
beyond
other
people
s
sons
:
you
may
hear
it
in
his
speech
,
that
he
has
kept
college
company
.
And
Rosamond
where
is
there
a
girl
like
her
?
She
might
stand
beside
any
lady
in
the
land
,
and
only
look
the
better
for
it
.
You
see
Mr
.
Lydgate
has
kept
the
highest
company
and
been
everywhere
,
and
he
fell
in
love
with
her
at
once
.
Not
but
what
I
could
have
wished
Rosamond
had
not
engaged
herself
.
She
might
have
met
somebody
on
a
visit
who
would
have
been
a
far
better
match
;
I
mean
at
her
schoolfellow
Miss
Willoughby
s
.
There
are
relations
in
that
family
quite
as
high
as
Mr
.
Lydgate
s
.
"
"
Damn
relations
!
"
said
Mr
.
Vincy
;
"
I
ve
had
enough
of
them
.
I
don
t
want
a
son
-
in
-
law
who
has
got
nothing
but
his
relations
to
recommend
him
.
"
"
Why
,
my
dear
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Vincy
,
"
you
seemed
as
pleased
as
could
be
about
it
.
It
s
true
,
I
wasn
t
at
home
;
but
Rosamond
told
me
you
hadn
t
a
word
to
say
against
the
engagement
.
And
she
has
begun
to
buy
in
the
best
linen
and
cambric
for
her
underclothing
.
"
Отключить рекламу
"
Not
by
my
will
,
"
said
Mr
.
Vincy
.
"
I
shall
have
enough
to
do
this
year
,
with
an
idle
scamp
of
a
son
,
without
paying
for
wedding
-
clothes
.
The
times
are
as
tight
as
can
be
;
everybody
is
being
ruined
;
and
I
don
t
believe
Lydgate
has
got
a
farthing
.
I
shan
t
give
my
consent
to
their
marrying
.
Let
em
wait
,
as
their
elders
have
done
before
em
.
"
"
Rosamond
will
take
it
hard
,
Vincy
,
and
you
know
you
never
could
bear
to
cross
her
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
could
.
The
sooner
the
engagement
s
off
,
the
better
.
I
don
t
believe
he
ll
ever
make
an
income
,
the
way
he
goes
on
.
He
makes
enemies
;
that
s
all
I
hear
of
his
making
.
"
Отключить рекламу
"
But
he
stands
very
high
with
Mr
.
Bulstrode
,
my
dear
.
The
marriage
would
please
HIM
,
I
should
think
.
"
"
Please
the
deuce
!
"
said
Mr
.
Vincy
.
"
Bulstrode
won
t
pay
for
their
keep
.
And
if
Lydgate
thinks
I
m
going
to
give
money
for
them
to
set
up
housekeeping
,
he
s
mistaken
,
that
s
all
.
I
expect
I
shall
have
to
put
down
my
horses
soon
.
You
d
better
tell
Rosy
what
I
say
.
"
This
was
a
not
infrequent
procedure
with
Mr
.
Vincy
to
be
rash
in
jovial
assent
,
and
on
becoming
subsequently
conscious
that
he
had
been
rash
,
to
employ
others
in
making
the
offensive
retractation
.
However
,
Mrs
.
Vincy
,
who
never
willingly
opposed
her
husband
,
lost
no
time
the
next
morning
in
letting
Rosamond
know
what
he
had
said
.
Rosamond
,
examining
some
muslin
-
work
,
listened
in
silence
,
and
at
the
end
gave
a
certain
turn
of
her
graceful
neck
,
of
which
only
long
experience
could
teach
you
that
it
meant
perfect
obstinacy
.