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"
Of
course
,
I
wish
you
to
make
discoveries
:
no
one
could
more
wish
you
to
attain
a
high
position
in
some
better
place
than
Middlemarch
.
You
cannot
say
that
I
have
ever
tried
to
hinder
you
from
working
.
But
we
cannot
live
like
hermits
.
You
are
not
discontented
with
me
,
Tertius
?
"
"
No
,
dear
,
no
.
I
am
too
entirely
contented
.
"
"
But
what
did
Mrs
.
Casaubon
want
to
say
to
you
?
"
"
Merely
to
ask
about
her
husband
’
s
health
.
But
I
think
she
is
going
to
be
splendid
to
our
New
Hospital
:
I
think
she
will
give
us
two
hundred
a
-
year
.
"
I
would
not
creep
along
the
coast
but
steerOut
in
mid
-
sea
,
by
guidance
of
the
stars
.
When
Dorothea
,
walking
round
the
laurel
-
planted
plots
of
the
New
Hospital
with
Lydgate
,
had
learned
from
him
that
there
were
no
signs
of
change
in
Mr
.
Casaubon
’
s
bodily
condition
beyond
the
mental
sign
of
anxiety
to
know
the
truth
about
his
illness
,
she
was
silent
for
a
few
moments
,
wondering
whether
she
had
said
or
done
anything
to
rouse
this
new
anxiety
.
Lydgate
,
not
willing
to
let
slip
an
opportunity
of
furthering
a
favorite
purpose
,
ventured
to
say
—
"
I
don
’
t
know
whether
your
or
Mr
.
—
Casaubon
’
s
attention
has
been
drawn
to
the
needs
of
our
New
Hospital
.
Circumstances
have
made
it
seem
rather
egotistic
in
me
to
urge
the
subject
;
but
that
is
not
my
fault
:
it
is
because
there
is
a
fight
being
made
against
it
by
the
other
medical
men
.
I
think
you
are
generally
interested
in
such
things
,
for
I
remember
that
when
I
first
had
the
pleasure
of
seeing
you
at
Tipton
Grange
before
your
marriage
,
you
were
asking
me
some
questions
about
the
way
in
which
the
health
of
the
poor
was
affected
by
their
miserable
housing
.
"
"
Yes
,
indeed
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
brightening
.
"
I
shall
be
quite
grateful
to
you
if
you
will
tell
me
how
I
can
help
to
make
things
a
little
better
.
Everything
of
that
sort
has
slipped
away
from
me
since
I
have
been
married
.
I
mean
,
"
she
said
,
after
a
moment
’
s
hesitation
,
"
that
the
people
in
our
village
are
tolerably
comfortable
,
and
my
mind
has
been
too
much
taken
up
for
me
to
inquire
further
.
But
here
—
in
such
a
place
as
Middlemarch
—
there
must
be
a
great
deal
to
be
done
.
"
"
There
is
everything
to
be
done
,
"
said
Lydgate
,
with
abrupt
energy
.
"
And
this
Hospital
is
a
capital
piece
of
work
,
due
entirely
to
Mr
.
Bulstrode
’
s
exertions
,
and
in
a
great
degree
to
his
money
.
But
one
man
can
’
t
do
everything
in
a
scheme
of
this
sort
.
Of
course
he
looked
forward
to
help
.
And
now
there
’
s
a
mean
,
petty
feud
set
up
against
the
thing
in
the
town
,
by
certain
persons
who
want
to
make
it
a
failure
.
"