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"
What
,
Kitty
?
"
said
Dorothea
,
lifting
her
eyes
rather
absently
.
"
What
?
why
,
his
upper
lip
;
see
how
he
is
drawing
it
down
,
as
if
he
meant
to
make
a
face
.
Isn
’
t
it
wonderful
!
He
may
have
his
little
thoughts
.
I
wish
nurse
were
here
.
Do
look
at
him
.
"
A
large
tear
which
had
been
for
some
time
gathering
,
rolled
down
Dorothea
’
s
cheek
as
she
looked
up
and
tried
to
smile
.
"
Don
’
t
be
sad
,
Dodo
;
kiss
baby
.
What
are
you
brooding
over
so
?
I
am
sure
you
did
everything
,
and
a
great
deal
too
much
.
You
should
be
happy
now
.
"
"
I
wonder
if
Sir
James
would
drive
me
to
Lowick
.
I
want
to
look
over
everything
—
to
see
if
there
were
any
words
written
for
me
.
"
"
You
are
not
to
go
till
Mr
.
Lydgate
says
you
may
go
.
And
he
has
not
said
so
yet
(
here
you
are
,
nurse
;
take
baby
and
walk
up
and
down
the
gallery
)
.
Besides
,
you
have
got
a
wrong
notion
in
your
head
as
usual
,
Dodo
—
I
can
see
that
:
it
vexes
me
.
"
"
Where
am
I
wrong
,
Kitty
?
"
said
Dorothea
,
quite
meekly
.
She
was
almost
ready
now
to
think
Celia
wiser
than
herself
,
and
was
really
wondering
with
some
fear
what
her
wrong
notion
was
.
Celia
felt
her
advantage
,
and
was
determined
to
use
it
.
None
of
them
knew
Dodo
as
well
as
she
did
,
or
knew
how
to
manage
her
.
Since
Celia
’
s
baby
was
born
,
she
had
had
a
new
sense
of
her
mental
solidity
and
calm
wisdom
.
It
seemed
clear
that
where
there
was
a
baby
,
things
were
right
enough
,
and
that
error
,
in
general
,
was
a
mere
lack
of
that
central
poising
force
.
"
I
can
see
what
you
are
thinking
of
as
well
as
can
be
,
Dodo
,
"
said
Celia
.
"
You
are
wanting
to
find
out
if
there
is
anything
uncomfortable
for
you
to
do
now
,
only
because
Mr
.
Casaubon
wished
it
.
As
if
you
had
not
been
uncomfortable
enough
before
.
And
he
doesn
’
t
deserve
it
,
and
you
will
find
that
out
.
He
has
behaved
very
badly
.
James
is
as
angry
with
him
as
can
be
.
And
I
had
better
tell
you
,
to
prepare
you
.
"
"
Celia
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
entreatingly
,
"
you
distress
me
.
Tell
me
at
once
what
you
mean
.
"
It
glanced
through
her
mind
that
’
Mr
.
Casaubon
had
left
the
property
away
from
her
—
which
would
not
be
so
very
distressing
.