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But
this
result
was
questionable
.
And
what
else
could
he
do
for
Dorothea
?
What
was
his
devotion
worth
to
her
?
It
was
impossible
to
tell
.
He
would
not
go
out
of
her
reach
.
He
saw
no
creature
among
her
friends
to
whom
he
could
believe
that
she
spoke
with
the
same
simple
confidence
as
to
him
.
She
had
once
said
that
she
would
like
him
to
stay
;
and
stay
he
would
,
whatever
fire
-
breathing
dragons
might
hiss
around
her
.
This
had
always
been
the
conclusion
of
Will
s
hesitations
.
But
he
was
not
without
contradictoriness
and
rebellion
even
towards
his
own
resolve
.
He
had
often
got
irritated
,
as
he
was
on
this
particular
night
,
by
some
outside
demonstration
that
his
public
exertions
with
Mr
.
Brooke
as
a
chief
could
not
seem
as
heroic
as
he
would
like
them
to
be
,
and
this
was
always
associated
with
the
other
ground
of
irritation
that
notwithstanding
his
sacrifice
of
dignity
for
Dorothea
s
sake
,
he
could
hardly
ever
see
her
.
Whereupon
,
not
being
able
to
contradict
these
unpleasant
facts
,
he
contradicted
his
own
strongest
bias
and
said
,
"
I
am
a
fool
.
"
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Nevertheless
,
since
the
inward
debate
necessarily
turned
on
Dorothea
,
he
ended
,
as
he
had
done
before
,
only
by
getting
a
livelier
sense
of
what
her
presence
would
be
to
him
;
and
suddenly
reflecting
that
the
morrow
would
be
Sunday
,
he
determined
to
go
to
Lowick
Church
and
see
her
.
He
slept
upon
that
idea
,
but
when
he
was
dressing
in
the
rational
morning
light
,
Objection
said
"
That
will
be
a
virtual
defiance
of
Mr
.
Casaubon
s
prohibition
to
visit
Lowick
,
and
Dorothea
will
be
displeased
.
"
"
Nonsense
!
"
argued
Inclination
,
"
it
would
be
too
monstrous
for
him
to
hinder
me
from
going
out
to
a
pretty
country
church
on
a
spring
morning
.
And
Dorothea
will
be
glad
.
"
"
It
will
be
clear
to
Mr
.
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Casaubon
that
you
have
come
either
to
annoy
him
or
to
see
Dorothea
.
"
"
It
is
not
true
that
I
go
to
annoy
him
,
and
why
should
I
not
go
to
see
Dorothea
?
Is
he
to
have
everything
to
himself
and
be
always
comfortable
?
Let
him
smart
a
little
,
as
other
people
are
obliged
to
do
.
I
have
always
liked
the
quaintness
of
the
church
and
congregation
;
besides
,
I
know
the
Tuckers
:
I
shall
go
into
their
pew
.
"
Having
silenced
Objection
by
force
of
unreason
,
Will
walked
to
Lowick
as
if
he
had
been
on
the
way
to
Paradise
,
crossing
Halsell
Common
and
skirting
the
wood
,
where
the
sunlight
fell
broadly
under
the
budding
boughs
,
bringing
out
the
beauties
of
moss
and
lichen
,
and
fresh
green
growths
piercing
the
brown
.
Everything
seemed
to
know
that
it
was
Sunday
,
and
to
approve
of
his
going
to
Lowick
Church
.
Will
easily
felt
happy
when
nothing
crossed
his
humor
,
and
by
this
time
the
thought
of
vexing
Mr
.
Casaubon
had
become
rather
amusing
to
him
,
making
his
face
break
into
its
merry
smile
,
pleasant
to
see
as
the
breaking
of
sunshine
on
the
water
though
the
occasion
was
not
exemplary
.
But
most
of
us
are
apt
to
settle
within
ourselves
that
the
man
who
blocks
our
way
is
odious
,
and
not
to
mind
causing
him
a
little
of
the
disgust
which
his
personality
excites
in
ourselves
.
Will
went
along
with
a
small
book
under
his
arm
and
a
hand
in
each
side
-
pocket
,
never
reading
,
but
chanting
a
little
,
as
he
made
scenes
of
what
would
happen
in
church
and
coming
out
.