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"
Oh
,
he
has
not
the
style
of
a
captain
in
the
army
,
or
that
sort
of
carriage
as
if
everybody
was
beneath
him
,
or
that
showy
kind
of
talking
,
and
singing
,
and
intellectual
talent
.
But
I
am
thankful
he
has
not
.
It
is
a
poor
preparation
both
for
here
and
Hereafter
.
"
"
Oh
dear
,
yes
;
appearances
have
very
little
to
do
with
happiness
,
"
said
Rosamond
.
"
I
think
there
is
every
prospect
of
their
being
a
happy
couple
.
What
house
will
they
take
?
"
"
Oh
,
as
for
that
,
they
must
put
up
with
what
they
can
get
.
They
have
been
looking
at
the
house
in
St
.
Peter
s
Place
,
next
to
Mr
.
Hackbutt
s
;
it
belongs
to
him
,
and
he
is
putting
it
nicely
in
repair
.
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I
suppose
they
are
not
likely
to
hear
of
a
better
.
Indeed
,
I
think
Ned
will
decide
the
matter
to
-
day
.
"
"
I
should
think
it
is
a
nice
house
;
I
like
St
.
Peter
s
Place
.
"
"
Well
,
it
is
near
the
Church
,
and
a
genteel
situation
.
But
the
windows
are
narrow
,
and
it
is
all
ups
and
downs
.
You
don
t
happen
to
know
of
any
other
that
would
be
at
liberty
?
"
said
Mrs
.
Plymdale
,
fixing
her
round
black
eyes
on
Rosamond
with
the
animation
of
a
sudden
thought
in
them
.
"
Oh
no
;
I
hear
so
little
of
those
things
.
"
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Rosamond
had
not
foreseen
that
question
and
answer
in
setting
out
to
pay
her
visit
;
she
had
simply
meant
to
gather
any
information
which
would
help
her
to
avert
the
parting
with
her
own
house
under
circumstances
thoroughly
disagreeable
to
her
.
As
to
the
untruth
in
her
reply
,
she
no
more
reflected
on
it
than
she
did
on
the
untruth
there
was
in
her
saying
that
appearances
had
very
little
to
do
with
happiness
.
Her
object
,
she
was
convinced
,
was
thoroughly
justifiable
:
it
was
Lydgate
whose
intention
was
inexcusable
;
and
there
was
a
plan
in
her
mind
which
,
when
she
had
carried
it
out
fully
,
would
prove
how
very
false
a
step
it
would
have
been
for
him
to
have
descended
from
his
position
.
She
returned
home
by
Mr
.
Borthrop
Trumbull
s
office
,
meaning
to
call
there
.
It
was
the
first
time
in
her
life
that
Rosamond
had
thought
of
doing
anything
in
the
form
of
business
,
but
she
felt
equal
to
the
occasion
.
That
she
should
be
obliged
to
do
what
she
intensely
disliked
,
was
an
idea
which
turned
her
quiet
tenacity
into
active
invention
.
Here
was
a
case
in
which
it
could
not
be
enough
simply
to
disobey
and
be
serenely
,
placidly
obstinate
:
she
must
act
according
to
her
judgment
,
and
she
said
to
herself
that
her
judgment
was
right
"
indeed
,
if
it
had
not
been
,
she
would
not
have
wished
to
act
on
it
.
"