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"
"
I
think
the
subject
of
our
conversation
is
very
ill
-
chosen
,
"
said
Sir
James
,
with
a
look
of
disgust
.
"
Suppose
we
change
it
.
"
"
Not
on
my
account
,
Sir
James
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
determined
not
to
lose
the
opportunity
of
freeing
herself
from
certain
oblique
references
to
excellent
matches
.
"
If
you
are
speaking
on
my
behalf
,
I
can
assure
you
that
no
question
can
be
more
indifferent
and
impersonal
to
me
than
second
marriage
.
It
is
no
more
to
me
than
if
you
talked
of
women
going
fox
-
hunting
:
whether
it
is
admirable
in
them
or
not
,
I
shall
not
follow
them
.
Pray
let
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
amuse
herself
on
that
subject
as
much
as
on
any
other
.
"
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"
My
dear
Mrs
.
Casaubon
,
"
said
Lady
Chettam
,
in
her
stateliest
way
,
"
you
do
not
,
I
hope
,
think
there
was
any
allusion
to
you
in
my
mentioning
Mrs
.
Beevor
.
It
was
only
an
instance
that
occurred
to
me
.
She
was
step
-
daughter
to
Lord
Grinsell
:
he
married
Mrs
.
Teveroy
for
his
second
wife
.
There
could
be
no
possible
allusion
to
you
.
"
"
Oh
no
,
"
said
Celia
.
"
Nobody
chose
the
subject
;
it
all
came
out
of
Dodo
s
cap
.
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
only
said
what
was
quite
true
.
A
woman
could
not
be
married
in
a
widow
s
cap
,
James
.
"
"
Hush
,
my
dear
!
"
said
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
.
"
I
will
not
offend
again
.
I
will
not
even
refer
to
Dido
or
Zenobia
.
Only
what
are
we
to
talk
about
?
I
,
for
my
part
,
object
to
the
discussion
of
Human
Nature
,
because
that
is
the
nature
of
rectors
wives
.
"
Later
in
the
evening
,
after
Mrs
.
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Cadwallader
was
gone
,
Celia
said
privately
to
Dorothea
,
"
Really
,
Dodo
,
taking
your
cap
off
made
you
like
yourself
again
in
more
ways
than
one
.
You
spoke
up
just
as
you
used
to
do
,
when
anything
was
said
to
displease
you
.
But
I
could
hardly
make
out
whether
it
was
James
that
you
thought
wrong
,
or
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
.
"
"
Neither
,
"
said
Dorothea
.
"
James
spoke
out
of
delicacy
to
me
,
but
he
was
mistaken
in
supposing
that
I
minded
what
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
said
.
I
should
only
mind
if
there
were
a
law
obliging
me
to
take
any
piece
of
blood
and
beauty
that
she
or
anybody
else
recommended
.
"
"
But
you
know
,
Dodo
,
if
you
ever
did
marry
,
it
would
be
all
the
better
to
have
blood
and
beauty
,
"
said
Celia
,
reflecting
that
Mr
.
Casaubon
had
not
been
richly
endowed
with
those
gifts
,
and
that
it
would
be
well
to
caution
Dorothea
in
time
.