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Mr
.
Brooke
re
-
entered
the
committee
-
room
,
saying
,
as
carelessly
as
he
could
,
"
This
is
a
little
too
bad
,
you
know
.
I
should
have
got
the
ear
of
the
people
by
-
and
-
by
—
but
they
didn
’
t
give
me
time
.
I
should
have
gone
into
the
Bill
by
-
and
-
by
,
you
know
,
"
he
added
,
glancing
at
Ladislaw
.
"
However
,
things
will
come
all
right
at
the
nomination
.
"
But
it
was
not
resolved
unanimously
that
things
would
come
right
;
on
the
contrary
,
the
committee
looked
rather
grim
,
and
the
political
personage
from
Brassing
was
writing
busily
,
as
if
he
were
brewing
new
devices
.
"
It
was
Bowyer
who
did
it
,
"
said
Mr
.
Standish
,
evasively
.
"
I
know
it
as
well
as
if
he
had
been
advertised
.
He
’
s
uncommonly
good
at
ventriloquism
,
and
he
did
it
uncommonly
well
,
by
God
!
Hawley
has
been
having
him
to
dinner
lately
:
there
’
s
a
fund
of
talent
in
Bowyer
.
"
"
Well
,
you
know
,
you
never
mentioned
him
to
me
,
Standish
,
else
I
would
have
invited
him
to
dine
,
"
said
poor
Mr
.
Brooke
,
who
had
gone
through
a
great
deal
of
inviting
for
the
good
of
his
country
.
"
There
’
s
not
a
more
paltry
fellow
in
Middlemarch
than
Bowyer
,
"
said
Ladislaw
,
indignantly
,
"
but
it
seems
as
if
the
paltry
fellows
were
always
to
turn
the
scale
.
"
Will
was
thoroughly
out
of
temper
with
himself
as
well
as
with
his
"
principal
,
"
and
he
went
to
shut
himself
in
his
rooms
with
a
half
-
formed
resolve
to
throw
up
the
"
Pioneer
"
and
Mr
.
Brooke
together
.
Why
should
he
stay
?
If
the
impassable
gulf
between
himself
and
Dorothea
were
ever
to
be
filled
up
,
it
must
rather
be
by
his
going
away
and
getting
into
a
thoroughly
different
position
than
by
staying
here
and
slipping
into
deserved
contempt
as
an
understrapper
of
Brooke
’
s
.
Then
came
the
young
dream
of
wonders
that
he
might
do
—
in
five
years
,
for
example
:
political
writing
,
political
speaking
,
would
get
a
higher
value
now
public
life
was
going
to
be
wider
and
more
national
,
and
they
might
give
him
such
distinction
that
he
would
not
seem
to
be
asking
Dorothea
to
step
down
to
him
.
Five
years
:
—
if
he
could
only
be
sure
that
she
cared
for
him
more
than
for
others
;
if
he
could
only
make
her
aware
that
he
stood
aloof
until
he
could
tell
his
love
without
lowering
himself
—
then
he
could
go
away
easily
,
and
begin
a
career
which
at
five
-
and
-
twenty
seemed
probable
enough
in
the
inward
order
of
things
,
where
talent
brings
fame
,
and
fame
everything
else
which
is
delightful
.
He
could
speak
and
he
could
write
;
he
could
master
any
subject
if
he
chose
,
and
he
meant
always
to
take
the
side
of
reason
and
justice
,
on
which
he
would
carry
all
his
ardor
.
Why
should
he
not
one
day
be
lifted
above
the
shoulders
of
the
crowd
,
and
feel
that
he
had
won
that
eminence
well
?
Without
doubt
he
would
leave
Middlemarch
,
go
to
town
,
and
make
himself
fit
for
celebrity
by
"
eating
his
dinners
.
"
But
not
immediately
:
not
until
some
kind
of
sign
had
passed
between
him
and
Dorothea
.
He
could
not
be
satisfied
until
she
knew
why
,
even
if
he
were
the
man
she
would
choose
to
marry
,
he
would
not
marry
her
.
Hence
he
must
keep
his
post
and
bear
with
Mr
.
Brooke
a
little
longer
.
But
he
soon
had
reason
to
suspect
that
Mr
.
Brooke
had
anticipated
him
in
the
wish
to
break
up
their
connection
.
Deputations
without
and
voices
within
had
concurred
in
inducing
that
philanthropist
to
take
a
stronger
measure
than
usual
for
the
good
of
mankind
;
namely
,
to
withdraw
in
favor
of
another
candidate
,
to
whom
he
left
the
advantages
of
his
canvassing
machinery
.