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She
received
his
kiss
and
returned
it
faintly
,
and
in
this
way
an
appearance
of
accord
was
recovered
for
the
time
.
But
Lydgate
could
not
help
looking
forward
with
dread
to
the
inevitable
future
discussions
about
expenditure
and
the
necessity
for
a
complete
change
in
their
way
of
living
.
They
said
of
old
the
Soul
had
human
shape
,
But
smaller
,
subtler
than
the
fleshly
self
,
So
wandered
forth
for
airing
when
it
pleased
.
And
see
!
beside
her
cherub
-
face
there
floatsA
pale
-
lipped
form
aerial
whisperingIts
promptings
in
that
little
shell
her
ear
.
"
News
is
often
dispersed
as
thoughtlessly
and
effectively
as
that
pollen
which
the
bees
carry
off
(
having
no
idea
how
powdery
they
are
)
when
they
are
buzzing
in
search
of
their
particular
nectar
.
This
fine
comparison
has
reference
to
Fred
Vincy
,
who
on
that
evening
at
Lowick
Parsonage
heard
a
lively
discussion
among
the
ladies
on
the
news
which
their
old
servant
had
got
from
Tantripp
concerning
Mr
.
Casaubon
’
s
strange
mention
of
Mr
.
Ladislaw
in
a
codicil
to
his
will
made
not
long
before
his
death
.
Miss
Winifred
was
astounded
to
find
that
her
brother
had
known
the
fact
before
,
and
observed
that
Camden
was
the
most
wonderful
man
for
knowing
things
and
not
telling
them
;
whereupon
Mary
Garth
said
that
the
codicil
had
perhaps
got
mixed
up
with
the
habits
of
spiders
,
which
Miss
Winifred
never
would
listen
to
.
Mrs
.
Farebrother
considered
that
the
news
had
something
to
do
with
their
having
only
once
seen
Mr
.
Ladislaw
at
Lowick
,
and
Miss
Noble
made
many
small
compassionate
mewings
.
Fred
knew
little
and
cared
less
about
Ladislaw
and
the
Casaubons
,
and
his
mind
never
recurred
to
that
discussion
till
one
day
calling
on
Rosamond
at
his
mother
’
s
request
to
deliver
a
message
as
he
passed
,
he
happened
to
see
Ladislaw
going
away
.
Fred
and
Rosamond
had
little
to
say
to
each
other
now
that
marriage
had
removed
her
from
collision
with
the
unpleasantness
of
brothers
,
and
especially
now
that
he
had
taken
what
she
held
the
stupid
and
even
reprehensible
step
of
giving
up
the
Church
to
take
to
such
a
business
as
Mr
.
Garth
’
s
.
Hence
Fred
talked
by
preference
of
what
he
considered
indifferent
news
,
and
"
a
propos
of
that
young
Ladislaw
"
mentioned
what
he
had
heard
at
Lowick
Parsonage
.
Now
Lydgate
,
like
Mr
.
Farebrother
,
knew
a
great
deal
more
than
he
told
,
and
when
he
had
once
been
set
thinking
about
the
relation
between
Will
and
Dorothea
his
conjectures
had
gone
beyond
the
fact
.
He
imagined
that
there
was
a
passionate
attachment
on
both
sides
,
and
this
struck
him
as
much
too
serious
to
gossip
about
.
He
remembered
Will
’
s
irritability
when
he
had
mentioned
Mrs
.
Casaubon
,
and
was
the
more
circumspect
.
On
the
whole
his
surmises
,
in
addition
to
what
he
knew
of
the
fact
,
increased
his
friendliness
and
tolerance
towards
Ladislaw
,
and
made
him
understand
the
vacillation
which
kept
him
at
Middlemarch
after
he
had
said
that
he
should
go
away
.
It
was
significant
of
the
separateness
be
tween
Lydgate
’
s
mind
and
Rosamond
’
s
that
he
had
no
impulse
to
speak
to
her
on
the
subject
;
indeed
,
he
did
not
quite
trust
her
reticence
towards
Will
.
And
he
was
right
there
;
though
he
had
no
vision
of
the
way
in
which
her
mind
would
act
in
urging
her
to
speak
.
When
she
repeated
Fred
’
s
news
to
Lydgate
,
he
said
,
"
Take
care
you
don
’
t
drop
the
faintest
hint
to
Ladislaw
,
Rosy
.
He
is
likely
to
fly
out
as
if
you
insulted
him
.
Of
course
it
is
a
painful
affair
.
"
Rosamond
turned
her
neck
and
patted
her
hair
,
looking
the
image
of
placid
indifference
.
But
the
next
time
Will
came
when
Lydgate
was
away
,
she
spoke
archly
about
his
not
going
to
London
as
he
had
threatened
.
"
I
know
all
about
it
.
I
have
a
confidential
little
bird
,
"
said
she
,
showing
very
pretty
airs
of
her
head
over
the
bit
of
work
held
high
between
her
active
fingers
.
"
There
is
a
powerful
magnet
in
this
neighborhood
.
"