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341
"
I
see
you
have
had
our
Lowick
Cicero
here
,
"
she
said
,
seating
herself
comfortably
,
throwing
back
her
wraps
,
and
showing
a
thin
but
well
-
built
figure
.
"
I
suspect
you
and
he
are
brewing
some
bad
polities
,
else
you
would
not
be
seeing
so
much
of
the
lively
man
.
I
shall
inform
against
you
:
remember
you
are
both
suspicious
characters
since
you
took
Peel
s
side
about
the
Catholic
Bill
.
I
shall
tell
everybody
that
you
are
going
to
put
up
for
Middlemarch
on
the
Whig
side
when
old
Pinkerton
resigns
,
and
that
Casaubon
is
going
to
help
you
in
an
underhand
manner
:
going
to
bribe
the
voters
with
pamphlets
,
and
throw
open
the
public
-
houses
to
distribute
them
.
Come
,
confess
!
"
342
"
Nothing
of
the
sort
,
"
said
Mr
.
Brooke
,
smiling
and
rubbing
his
eye
-
glasses
,
but
really
blushing
a
little
at
the
impeachment
.
"
Casaubon
and
I
don
t
talk
politics
much
.
He
doesn
t
care
much
about
the
philanthropic
side
of
things
;
punishments
,
and
that
kind
of
thing
.
He
only
cares
about
Church
questions
.
That
is
not
my
line
of
action
,
you
know
.
"
343
"
Ra
-
a
-
ther
too
much
,
my
friend
.
I
have
heard
of
your
doings
.
Who
was
it
that
sold
his
bit
of
land
to
the
Papists
at
Middlemarch
?
I
believe
you
bought
it
on
purpose
.
You
are
a
perfect
Guy
Faux
.
See
if
you
are
not
burnt
in
effigy
this
5th
of
November
coming
.
Humphrey
would
not
come
to
quarrel
with
you
about
it
,
so
I
am
come
.
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344
"
345
"
Very
good
.
I
was
prepared
to
be
persecuted
for
not
persecuting
not
persecuting
,
you
know
.
"
346
"
There
you
go
!
That
is
a
piece
of
clap
-
trap
you
have
got
ready
for
the
hustings
.
Now
,
DO
NOT
let
them
lure
you
to
the
hustings
,
my
dear
Mr
.
Brooke
.
A
man
always
makes
a
fool
of
himself
,
speechifying
:
there
s
no
excuse
but
being
on
the
right
side
,
so
that
you
can
ask
a
blessing
on
your
humming
and
hawing
.
You
will
lose
yourself
,
I
forewarn
you
.
You
will
make
a
Saturday
pie
of
all
parties
opinions
,
and
be
pelted
by
everybody
.
"
347
"
That
is
what
I
expect
,
you
know
,
"
said
Mr
.
Brooke
,
not
wishing
to
betray
how
little
he
enjoyed
this
prophetic
sketch
"
what
I
expect
as
an
independent
man
.
As
to
the
Whigs
,
a
man
who
goes
with
the
thinkers
is
not
likely
to
be
hooked
on
by
any
party
.
He
may
go
with
them
up
to
a
certain
point
up
to
a
certain
point
,
you
know
.
But
that
is
what
you
ladies
never
understand
.
"
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348
"
Where
your
certain
point
is
?
No
.
I
should
like
to
be
told
how
a
man
can
have
any
certain
point
when
he
belongs
to
no
party
leading
a
roving
life
,
and
never
letting
his
friends
know
his
address
.
Nobody
knows
where
Brooke
will
be
there
s
no
counting
on
Brooke
that
is
what
people
say
of
you
,
to
be
quite
frank
.
Now
,
do
turn
respectable
.
How
will
you
like
going
to
Sessions
with
everybody
looking
shy
on
you
,
and
you
with
a
bad
conscience
and
an
empty
pocket
?
"
349
"
I
don
t
pretend
to
argue
with
a
lady
on
politics
,
"
said
Mr
.
350
Brooke
,
with
an
air
of
smiling
indifference
,
but
feeling
rather
unpleasantly
conscious
that
this
attack
of
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
s
had
opened
the
defensive
campaign
to
which
certain
rash
steps
had
exposed
him
.
"
Your
sex
are
not
thinkers
,
you
know
varium
et
mutabile
semper
that
kind
of
thing
.
You
don
t
know
Virgil
.
I
knew
"
Mr
.
Brooke
reflected
in
time
that
he
had
not
had
the
personal
acquaintance
of
the
Augustan
poet
"
I
was
going
to
say
,
poor
Stoddart
,
you
know
.
That
was
what
HE
said
.
You
ladies
are
always
against
an
independent
attitude
a
man
s
caring
for
nothing
but
truth
,
and
that
sort
of
thing
.
And
there
is
no
part
of
the
county
where
opinion
is
narrower
than
it
is
here
I
don
t
mean
to
throw
stones
,
you
know
,
but
somebody
is
wanted
to
take
the
independent
line
;
and
if
I
don
t
take
it
,
who
will
?
"