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"
I
am
so
used
to
the
cap
—
it
has
become
a
sort
of
shell
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
smiling
.
"
I
feel
rather
bare
and
exposed
when
it
is
off
.
"
"
I
must
see
you
without
it
;
it
makes
us
all
warm
,
"
said
Celia
,
throwing
down
her
fan
,
and
going
to
Dorothea
.
It
was
a
pretty
picture
to
see
this
little
lady
in
white
muslin
unfastening
the
widow
’
s
cap
from
her
more
majestic
sister
,
and
tossing
it
on
to
a
chair
.
Just
as
the
coils
and
braids
of
dark
-
brown
hair
had
been
set
free
,
Sir
James
entered
the
room
.
He
looked
at
the
released
head
,
and
said
,
"
Ah
!
"
in
a
tone
of
satisfaction
.
"
It
was
I
who
did
it
,
James
,
"
said
Celia
.
"
Dodo
need
not
make
such
a
slavery
of
her
mourning
;
she
need
not
wear
that
cap
any
more
among
her
friends
.
"
"
My
dear
Celia
,
"
said
Lady
Chettam
,
"
a
widow
must
wear
her
mourning
at
least
a
year
.
"
"
Not
if
she
marries
again
before
the
end
of
it
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
,
who
had
some
pleasure
in
startling
her
good
friend
the
Dowager
.
Sir
James
was
annoyed
,
and
leaned
forward
to
play
with
Celia
’
s
Maltese
dog
.
"
That
is
very
rare
,
I
hope
,
"
said
Lady
Chettam
,
in
a
tone
intended
to
guard
against
such
events
.
"
No
friend
of
ours
ever
committed
herself
in
that
way
except
Mrs
.
Beevor
,
and
it
was
very
painful
to
Lord
Grinsell
when
she
did
so
.
Her
first
husband
was
objectionable
,
which
made
it
the
greater
wonder
.
And
severely
she
was
punished
for
it
.
They
said
Captain
Beevor
dragged
her
about
by
the
hair
,
and
held
up
loaded
pistols
at
her
.
"
"
Oh
,
if
she
took
the
wrong
man
!
"
said
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
,
who
was
in
a
decidedly
wicked
mood
.
"
Marriage
is
always
bad
then
,
first
or
second
.
Priority
is
a
poor
recommendation
in
a
husband
if
he
has
got
no
other
.
I
would
rather
have
a
good
second
husband
than
an
indifferent
first
.
"
"
My
dear
,
your
clever
tongue
runs
away
with
you
,
"
said
Lady
Chettam
.
"
I
am
sure
you
would
be
the
last
woman
to
marry
again
prematurely
,
if
our
dear
Rector
were
taken
away
.
"
"
Oh
,
I
make
no
vows
;
it
might
be
a
necessary
economy
.
It
is
lawful
to
marry
again
,
I
suppose
;
else
we
might
as
well
be
Hindoos
instead
of
Christians
.
Of
course
if
a
woman
accepts
the
wrong
man
,
she
must
take
the
consequences
,
and
one
who
does
it
twice
over
deserves
her
fate
.
But
if
she
can
marry
blood
,
beauty
,
and
bravery
—
the
sooner
the
better
.