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"
That
does
not
seem
to
have
been
the
effect
on
Lydgate
hitherto
.
Mrs
.
Casaubon
is
too
unlike
other
women
for
them
to
be
compared
with
her
.
"
"
You
are
a
devout
worshipper
,
I
perceive
.
You
often
see
her
,
I
suppose
.
"
"
No
,
"
said
Will
,
almost
pettishly
.
"
Worship
is
usually
a
matter
of
theory
rather
than
of
practice
.
But
I
am
practising
it
to
excess
just
at
this
moment
—
I
must
really
tear
myself
away
.
"
Pray
come
again
some
evening
:
Mr
.
Lydgate
will
like
to
hear
the
music
,
and
I
cannot
enjoy
it
so
well
without
him
.
"
When
her
husband
was
at
home
again
,
Rosamond
said
,
standing
in
front
of
him
and
holding
his
coat
-
collar
with
both
her
hands
,
"
Mr
.
Ladislaw
was
here
singing
with
me
when
Mrs
.
Casaubon
came
in
.
He
seemed
vexed
.
Do
you
think
he
disliked
her
seeing
him
at
our
house
?
Surely
your
position
is
more
than
equal
to
his
—
whatever
may
be
his
relation
to
the
Casaubons
.
"
"
No
,
no
;
it
must
be
something
else
if
he
were
really
vexed
,
Ladislaw
is
a
sort
of
gypsy
;
he
thinks
nothing
of
leather
and
prunella
.
"
"
Music
apart
,
he
is
not
always
very
agreeable
.
Do
you
like
him
?
"
"
Yes
:
I
think
he
is
a
good
fellow
:
rather
miscellaneous
and
bric
-
a
-
brac
,
but
likable
.
"
"
Do
you
know
,
I
think
he
adores
Mrs
.
Casaubon
.
"