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"
I
have
a
great
shock
for
you
;
I
hope
you
are
not
so
far
gone
in
love
as
you
pretended
to
be
.
"
It
was
of
no
use
protesting
,
against
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
’
s
way
of
putting
things
.
But
Sir
James
’
s
countenance
changed
a
little
.
He
felt
a
vague
alarm
.
"
I
do
believe
Brooke
is
going
to
expose
himself
after
all
.
I
accused
him
of
meaning
to
stand
for
Middlemarch
on
the
Liberal
side
,
and
he
looked
silly
and
never
denied
it
—
talked
about
the
independent
line
,
and
the
usual
nonsense
.
"
"
Is
that
all
?
"
said
Sir
James
,
much
relieved
.
"
Why
,
"
rejoined
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
,
with
a
sharper
note
,
"
you
don
’
t
mean
to
say
that
you
would
like
him
to
turn
public
man
in
that
way
—
making
a
sort
of
political
Cheap
Jack
of
himself
?
"
"
He
might
be
dissuaded
,
I
should
think
.
He
would
not
like
the
expense
.
"
"
That
is
what
I
told
him
.
He
is
vulnerable
to
reason
there
—
always
a
few
grains
of
common
-
sense
in
an
ounce
of
miserliness
.
Miserliness
is
a
capital
quality
to
run
in
families
;
it
’
s
the
safe
side
for
madness
to
dip
on
.
And
there
must
be
a
little
crack
in
the
Brooke
family
,
else
we
should
not
see
what
we
are
to
see
.
"
"
What
?
Brooke
standing
for
Middlemarch
?
"
"
Worse
than
that
.
I
really
feel
a
little
responsible
.
I
always
told
you
Miss
Brooke
would
be
such
a
fine
match
.
I
knew
there
was
a
great
deal
of
nonsense
in
her
—
a
flighty
sort
of
Methodistical
stuff
.
But
these
things
wear
out
of
girls
.
However
,
I
am
taken
by
surprise
for
once
.
"