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"
How
so
?
I
have
none
but
comparatively
distant
connections
.
"
"
I
have
been
led
to
think
about
your
aunt
Julia
,
and
how
she
was
left
in
poverty
only
because
she
married
a
poor
man
,
an
act
which
was
not
disgraceful
,
since
he
was
not
unworthy
.
It
was
on
that
ground
,
I
know
,
that
you
educated
Mr
.
Ladislaw
and
provided
for
his
mother
.
"
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Dorothea
waited
a
few
moments
for
some
answer
that
would
help
her
onward
.
None
came
,
and
her
next
words
seemed
the
more
forcible
to
her
,
falling
clear
upon
the
dark
silence
.
"
But
surely
we
should
regard
his
claim
as
a
much
greater
one
,
even
to
the
half
of
that
property
which
I
know
that
you
have
destined
for
me
.
And
I
think
he
ought
at
once
to
be
provided
for
on
that
understanding
.
It
is
not
right
that
he
should
be
in
the
dependence
of
poverty
while
we
are
rich
.
And
if
there
is
any
objection
to
the
proposal
he
mentioned
,
the
giving
him
his
true
place
and
his
true
share
would
set
aside
any
motive
for
his
accepting
it
.
"
"
Mr
.
Ladislaw
has
probably
been
speaking
to
you
on
this
subject
?
"
said
Mr
.
Casaubon
,
with
a
certain
biting
quickness
not
habitual
to
him
.
"
Indeed
,
no
!
"
said
Dorothea
,
earnestly
.
"
How
can
you
imagine
it
,
since
he
has
so
lately
declined
everything
from
you
?
I
fear
you
think
too
hardly
of
him
,
dear
.
He
only
told
me
a
little
about
his
parents
and
grandparents
,
and
almost
all
in
answer
to
my
questions
.
You
are
so
good
,
so
just
you
have
done
everything
you
thought
to
be
right
.
But
it
seems
to
me
clear
that
more
than
that
is
right
;
and
I
must
speak
about
it
,
since
I
am
the
person
who
would
get
what
is
called
benefit
by
that
more
not
being
done
.
"
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There
was
a
perceptible
pause
before
Mr
.
Casaubon
replied
,
not
quickly
as
before
,
but
with
a
still
more
biting
emphasis
.
"
Dorothea
,
my
love
,
this
is
not
the
first
occasion
,
but
it
were
well
that
it
should
be
the
last
,
on
which
you
have
assumed
a
judgment
on
subjects
beyond
your
scope
.
Into
the
question
how
far
conduct
,
especially
in
the
matter
of
alliances
,
constitutes
a
forfeiture
of
family
claims
,
I
do
not
now
enter
.
Suffice
it
,
that
you
are
not
here
qualified
to
discriminate
.
What
I
now
wish
you
to
understand
is
,
that
I
accept
no
revision
,
still
less
dictation
within
that
range
of
affairs
which
I
have
deliberated
upon
as
distinctly
and
properly
mine
.
It
is
not
for
you
to
interfere
between
me
and
Mr
.
Ladislaw
,
and
still
less
to
encourage
communications
from
him
to
you
which
constitute
a
criticism
on
my
procedure
.
"
Poor
Dorothea
,
shrouded
in
the
darkness
,
was
in
a
tumult
of
conflicting
emotions
.
Alarm
at
the
possible
effect
on
himself
of
her
husband
s
strongly
manifested
anger
,
would
have
checked
any
expression
of
her
own
resentment
,
even
if
she
had
been
quite
free
from
doubt
and
compunction
under
the
consciousness
that
there
might
be
some
justice
in
his
last
insinuation
.
Hearing
him
breathe
quickly
after
he
had
spoken
,
she
sat
listening
,
frightened
,
wretched
with
a
dumb
inward
cry
for
help
to
bear
this
nightmare
of
a
life
in
which
every
energy
was
arrested
by
dread
.
But
nothing
else
happened
,
except
that
they
both
remained
a
long
while
sleepless
,
without
speaking
again
.