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"
Not
a
word
.
I
asked
her
about
Fred
once
;
I
gave
her
a
bit
of
a
warning
.
But
she
assured
me
she
would
never
marry
an
idle
self
-
indulgent
man
nothing
since
.
But
it
seems
Fred
set
on
Mr
.
Farebrother
to
talk
to
her
,
because
she
had
forbidden
him
to
speak
himself
,
and
Mr
.
Farebrother
has
found
out
that
she
is
fond
of
Fred
,
but
says
he
must
not
be
a
clergyman
.
Fred
s
heart
is
fixed
on
Mary
,
that
I
can
see
:
it
gives
me
a
good
opinion
of
the
lad
and
we
always
liked
him
,
Susan
.
"
"
It
is
a
pity
for
Mary
,
I
think
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Garth
.
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"
Why
a
pity
?
"
"
Because
,
Caleb
,
she
might
have
had
a
man
who
is
worth
twenty
Fred
Vincy
s
.
"
"
Ah
?
"
said
Caleb
,
with
surprise
.
"
I
firmly
believe
that
Mr
.
Farebrother
is
attached
to
her
,
and
meant
to
make
her
an
offer
;
but
of
course
,
now
that
Fred
has
used
him
as
an
envoy
,
there
is
an
end
to
that
better
prospect
.
"
There
was
a
severe
precision
in
Mrs
.
Garth
s
utterance
.
She
was
vexed
and
disappointed
,
but
she
was
bent
on
abstaining
from
useless
words
.
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Caleb
was
silent
a
few
moments
under
a
conflict
of
feelings
.
He
looked
at
the
floor
and
moved
his
head
and
hands
in
accompaniment
to
some
inward
argumentation
.
At
last
he
said
"
That
would
have
made
me
very
proud
and
happy
,
Susan
,
and
I
should
have
been
glad
for
your
sake
.
I
ve
always
felt
that
your
belongings
have
never
been
on
a
level
with
you
.
But
you
took
me
,
though
I
was
a
plain
man
.
"
"
I
took
the
best
and
cleverest
man
I
had
ever
known
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Garth
,
convinced
that
SHE
would
never
have
loved
any
one
who
came
short
of
that
mark
.