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This
had
happened
before
the
party
on
New
Year
’
s
Day
,
and
no
answer
had
yet
come
from
Sir
Godwin
.
But
on
the
morning
of
that
day
Lydgate
had
to
learn
that
Rosamond
had
revoked
his
order
to
Borthrop
Trumbull
.
Feeling
it
necessary
that
she
should
be
gradually
accustomed
to
the
idea
of
their
quitting
the
house
in
Lowick
Gate
,
he
overcame
his
reluctance
to
speak
to
her
again
on
the
subject
,
and
when
they
were
breakfasting
said
—
"
I
shall
try
to
see
Trumbull
this
morning
,
and
tell
him
to
.
advertise
the
house
in
the
‘
Pioneer
’
and
the
‘
Trumpet
.
’
If
the
thing
were
advertised
,
some
one
might
be
inclined
to
take
it
who
would
not
otherwise
have
thought
of
a
change
.
In
these
country
places
many
people
go
on
in
their
old
houses
when
their
families
are
too
large
for
them
,
for
want
of
knowing
where
they
can
find
another
.
And
Trumbull
seems
to
have
got
no
bite
at
all
.
"
Rosamond
knew
that
the
inevitable
moment
was
come
.
"
I
ordered
Trumbull
not
to
inquire
further
,
"
she
said
,
with
a
careful
calmness
which
was
evidently
defensive
.
Lydgate
stared
at
her
in
mute
amazement
.
Only
half
an
hour
before
he
had
been
fastening
up
her
plaits
for
her
,
and
talking
the
"
little
language
"
of
affection
,
which
Rosamond
,
though
not
returning
it
,
accepted
as
if
she
had
been
a
serene
and
lovely
image
,
now
and
then
miraculously
dimpling
towards
her
votary
.
With
such
fibres
still
astir
in
him
,
the
shock
he
received
could
not
at
once
be
distinctly
anger
;
it
was
confused
pain
.
He
laid
down
the
knife
and
fork
with
which
he
was
carving
,
and
throwing
himself
back
in
his
chair
,
said
at
last
,
with
a
cool
irony
in
his
tone
—
"
May
I
ask
when
and
why
you
did
so
?
"
"
When
I
knew
that
the
Plymdales
had
taken
a
house
,
I
called
to
tell
him
not
to
mention
ours
to
them
;
and
at
the
same
time
I
told
him
not
to
let
the
affair
go
on
any
further
.
I
knew
that
it
would
be
very
injurious
to
you
if
it
were
known
that
you
wished
to
part
with
your
house
and
furniture
,
and
I
had
a
very
strong
objection
to
it
.
I
think
that
was
reason
enough
.
"
"
It
was
of
no
consequence
then
that
I
had
told
you
imperative
reasons
of
another
kind
;
of
no
consequence
that
I
had
come
to
a
different
conclusion
,
and
given
an
order
accordingly
?
"
said
Lydgate
,
bitingly
,
the
thunder
and
lightning
gathering
about
his
brow
and
eyes
.
The
effect
of
any
one
’
s
anger
on
Rosamond
had
always
been
to
make
her
shrink
in
cold
dislike
,
and
to
become
all
the
more
calmly
correct
,
in
the
conviction
that
she
was
not
the
person
to
misbehave
whatever
others
might
do
.
She
replied
—