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"
Mr
.
Ned
Plymdale
has
taken
a
house
already
.
"
Lydgate
,
startled
and
jarred
,
looked
up
in
silence
for
a
moment
,
like
a
man
who
has
been
disturbed
in
his
sleep
.
Then
flushing
with
an
unpleasant
consciousness
,
he
asked
—
"
How
do
you
know
?
"
"
I
called
at
Mrs
.
Plymdale
’
s
this
morning
,
and
she
told
me
that
he
had
taken
the
house
in
St
.
Peter
’
s
Place
,
next
to
Mr
.
Hackbutt
’
s
.
"
Lydgate
was
silent
.
He
drew
his
hands
from
behind
his
head
and
pressed
them
against
the
hair
which
was
hanging
,
as
it
was
apt
to
do
,
in
a
mass
on
his
forehead
,
while
he
rested
his
elbows
on
his
knees
.
He
was
feeling
bitter
disappointment
,
as
if
he
had
opened
a
door
out
of
a
suffocating
place
and
had
found
it
walled
up
;
but
he
also
felt
sure
that
Rosamond
was
pleased
with
the
cause
of
his
disappointment
.
He
preferred
not
looking
at
her
and
not
speaking
,
until
he
had
got
over
the
first
spasm
of
vexation
.
After
all
,
he
said
in
his
bitterness
,
what
can
a
woman
care
about
so
much
as
house
and
furniture
?
a
husband
without
them
is
an
absurdity
.
When
he
looked
up
and
pushed
his
hair
aside
,
his
dark
eyes
had
a
miserable
blank
non
-
expectance
of
sympathy
in
them
,
but
he
only
said
,
coolly
—
"
Perhaps
some
one
else
may
turn
up
.
I
told
Trumbull
to
be
on
the
look
-
out
if
he
failed
with
Plymdale
.
"
Rosamond
made
no
remark
.
She
trusted
to
the
chance
that
nothing
more
would
pass
between
her
husband
and
the
auctioneer
until
some
issue
should
have
justified
her
interference
;
at
any
rate
,
she
had
hindered
the
event
which
she
immediately
dreaded
.
After
a
pause
,
she
said
—
"
How
much
money
is
it
that
those
disagreeable
people
want
?
"
"
What
disagreeable
people
?
"