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451
Happily
,
the
Rector
was
at
home
,
and
his
visitor
was
shown
into
the
study
,
where
all
the
fishing
tackle
hung
.
But
he
himself
was
in
a
little
room
adjoining
,
at
work
with
his
turning
apparatus
,
and
he
called
to
the
baronet
to
join
him
there
.
The
two
were
better
friends
than
any
other
landholder
and
clergyman
in
the
county
a
significant
fact
which
was
in
agreement
with
the
amiable
expression
of
their
faees
.
452
Mr
.
Cadwallader
was
a
large
man
,
with
full
lips
and
a
sweet
smile
;
very
plain
and
rough
in
his
exterior
,
but
with
that
solid
imperturbable
ease
and
good
-
humor
which
is
infectious
,
and
like
great
grassy
hills
in
the
sunshine
,
quiets
even
an
irritated
egoism
,
and
makes
it
rather
ashamed
of
itself
.
"
Well
,
how
are
you
?
"
he
said
,
showing
a
hand
not
quite
fit
to
be
grasped
.
"
Sorry
I
missed
you
before
.
Is
there
anything
particular
?
You
look
vexed
.
"
453
Sir
James
s
brow
had
a
little
crease
in
it
,
a
little
depression
of
the
eyebrow
,
which
he
seemed
purposely
to
exaggerate
as
he
answered
.
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454
"
It
is
only
this
conduct
of
Brooke
s
.
I
really
think
somebody
should
speak
to
him
.
"
455
"
What
?
meaning
to
stand
?
"
said
Mr
.
Cadwallader
,
going
on
with
the
arrangement
of
the
reels
which
he
had
just
been
turning
.
"
I
hardly
think
he
means
it
.
But
where
s
the
harm
,
if
he
likes
it
?
Any
one
who
objects
to
Whiggery
should
be
glad
when
the
Whigs
don
t
put
up
the
strongest
fellow
.
They
won
t
overturn
the
Constitution
with
our
friend
Brooke
s
head
for
a
battering
ram
.
456
"
457
"
Oh
,
I
don
t
mean
that
,
"
said
Sir
James
,
who
,
after
putting
down
his
hat
and
throwing
himself
into
a
chair
,
had
begun
to
nurse
his
leg
and
examine
the
sole
of
his
boot
with
much
bitterness
.
"
I
mean
this
marriage
.
I
mean
his
letting
that
blooming
young
girl
marry
Casaubon
.
"
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458
"
What
is
the
matter
with
Casaubon
?
I
see
no
harm
in
him
if
the
girl
likes
him
.
"
459
"
She
is
too
young
to
know
what
she
likes
.
Her
guardian
ought
to
interfere
.
He
ought
not
to
allow
the
thing
to
be
done
in
this
headlong
manner
.
I
wonder
a
man
like
you
,
Cadwallader
a
man
with
daughters
,
can
look
at
the
affair
with
indifference
:
and
with
such
a
heart
as
yours
!
Do
think
seriously
about
it
.
"
460
"
I
am
not
joking
;
I
am
as
serious
as
possible
,
"
said
the
Rector
,
with
a
provoking
little
inward
laugh
.
"
You
are
as
bad
as
Elinor
.
She
has
been
wanting
me
to
go
and
lecture
Brooke
;
and
I
have
reminded
her
that
her
friends
had
a
very
poor
opinion
of
the
match
she
made
when
she
married
me
.
"