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"
I
think
I
had
a
perfect
right
to
speak
on
a
subject
which
concerns
me
at
least
as
much
as
you
.
"
"
Clearly
—
you
had
a
right
to
speak
,
but
only
to
me
.
You
had
no
right
to
contradict
my
orders
secretly
,
and
treat
me
as
if
I
were
a
fool
,
"
said
Lydgate
,
in
the
same
tone
as
before
.
Then
with
some
added
scorn
,
"
Is
it
possible
to
make
you
understand
what
the
consequences
will
be
?
Is
it
of
any
use
for
me
to
tell
you
again
why
we
must
try
to
part
with
the
house
?
"
"
It
is
not
necessary
for
you
to
tell
me
again
,
"
said
Rosamond
,
in
a
voice
that
fell
and
trickled
like
cold
water
-
drops
.
"
I
remembered
what
you
said
.
You
spoke
just
as
violently
as
you
do
now
.
But
that
does
not
alter
my
opinion
that
you
ought
to
try
every
other
means
rather
than
take
a
step
which
is
so
painful
to
me
.
And
as
to
advertising
the
house
,
I
think
it
would
be
perfectly
degrading
to
you
.
"
"
And
suppose
I
disregard
your
opinion
as
you
disregard
mine
?
"
"
You
can
do
so
,
of
course
.
But
I
think
you
ought
to
have
told
me
before
we
were
married
that
you
would
place
me
in
the
worst
position
,
rather
than
give
up
your
own
will
.
"
Lydgate
did
not
speak
,
but
tossed
his
head
on
one
side
,
and
twitched
the
corners
of
his
mouth
in
despair
.
Rosamond
,
seeing
that
he
was
not
looking
at
her
,
rose
and
set
his
cup
of
coffee
before
him
;
but
he
took
no
notice
of
it
,
and
went
on
with
an
inward
drama
and
argument
,
occasionally
moving
in
his
seat
,
resting
one
arm
on
the
table
,
and
rubbing
his
hand
against
his
hair
.
There
was
a
conflux
of
emotions
and
thoughts
in
him
that
would
not
let
him
either
give
thorough
way
to
his
anger
or
persevere
with
simple
rigidity
of
resolve
.
Rosamond
took
advantage
of
his
silence
.
"
When
we
were
married
everyone
felt
that
your
position
was
very
high
.
I
could
not
have
imagined
then
that
you
would
want
to
sell
our
furniture
,
and
take
a
house
in
Bride
Street
,
where
the
rooms
are
like
cages
.
If
we
are
to
live
in
that
way
let
us
at
least
leave
Middlemarch
.
"
"
These
would
be
very
strong
considerations
,
"
said
Lydgate
,
half
ironically
—
still
there
was
a
withered
paleness
about
his
lips
as
he
looked
at
his
coffee
,
and
did
not
drink
—
"
these
would
be
very
strong
considerations
if
I
did
not
happen
to
be
in
debt
.
"