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Thus
Mr
.
Casaubon
remained
proudly
,
bitterly
silent
.
But
he
had
forbidden
Will
to
come
to
Lowick
Manor
,
and
he
was
mentally
preparing
other
measures
of
frustration
.
"
C
’
est
beaucoup
que
le
jugement
des
hommes
sur
les
actions
humaines
;
tot
ou
tard
il
devient
efficace
.
"
—
GUIZOT
.
Sir
James
Chettam
could
not
look
with
any
satisfaction
on
Mr
.
Brooke
’
s
new
courses
;
but
it
was
easier
to
object
than
to
hinder
.
Sir
James
accounted
for
his
having
come
in
alone
one
day
to
lunch
with
the
Cadwalladers
by
saying
—
"
I
can
’
t
talk
to
you
as
I
want
,
before
Celia
:
it
might
hurt
her
.
Indeed
,
it
would
not
be
right
.
"
"
I
know
what
you
mean
—
the
‘
Pioneer
’
at
the
Grange
!
"
darted
in
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
,
almost
before
the
last
word
was
off
her
friend
’
s
tongue
.
"
It
is
frightful
—
this
taking
to
buying
whistles
and
blowing
them
in
everybody
’
s
hearing
.
Lying
in
bed
all
day
and
playing
at
dominoes
,
like
poor
Lord
Plessy
,
would
be
more
private
and
bearable
.
"
"
I
see
they
are
beginning
to
attack
our
friend
Brooke
in
the
‘
Trumpet
,
’
"
said
the
Rector
,
lounging
back
and
smiling
easily
,
as
he
would
have
done
if
he
had
been
attacked
himself
.
"
There
are
tremendous
sarcasms
against
a
landlord
not
a
hundred
miles
from
Middlemarch
,
who
receives
his
own
rents
,
and
makes
no
returns
.
"
"
I
do
wish
Brooke
would
leave
that
off
,
"
said
Sir
James
,
with
his
little
frown
of
annoyance
.
"
Is
he
really
going
to
be
put
in
nomination
,
though
?
"
said
Mr
.
Cadwallader
.
"
I
saw
Farebrother
yesterday
—
he
’
s
Whiggish
himself
,
hoists
Brougham
and
Useful
Knowledge
;
that
’
s
the
worst
I
know
of
him
;
—
and
he
says
that
Brooke
is
getting
up
a
pretty
strong
party
.
Bulstrode
,
the
banker
,
is
his
foremost
man
.
But
he
thinks
Brooke
would
come
off
badly
at
a
nomination
.
"
"
Exactly
,
"
said
Sir
James
,
with
earnestness
.
"
I
have
been
inquiring
into
the
thing
,
for
I
’
ve
never
known
anything
about
Middlemarch
politics
before
—
the
county
being
my
business
.
What
Brooke
trusts
to
,
is
that
they
are
going
to
turn
out
Oliver
because
he
is
a
Peelite
.
But
Hawley
tells
me
that
if
they
send
up
a
Whig
at
all
it
is
sure
to
be
Bagster
,
one
of
those
candidates
who
come
from
heaven
knows
where
,
but
dead
against
Ministers
,
and
an
experienced
Parliamentary
man
.
Hawley
’
s
rather
rough
:
he
forgot
that
he
was
speaking
to
me
.
He
said
if
Brooke
wanted
a
pelting
,
he
could
get
it
cheaper
than
by
going
to
the
hustings
.
"