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It
is
a
roundabout
wheedling
sort
of
thing
which
I
should
not
have
credited
you
with
.
I
never
choose
to
write
to
a
woman
on
matters
of
business
.
As
to
my
supplying
you
with
a
thousand
pounds
,
or
only
half
that
sum
,
I
can
do
nothing
of
the
sort
.
My
own
family
drains
me
to
the
last
penny
.
With
two
younger
sons
and
three
daughters
,
I
am
not
likely
to
have
cash
to
spare
.
You
seem
to
have
got
through
your
own
money
pretty
quickly
,
and
to
have
made
a
mess
where
you
are
;
the
sooner
you
go
somewhere
else
the
better
.
But
I
have
nothing
to
do
with
men
of
your
profession
,
and
can
’
t
help
you
there
.
I
did
the
best
I
could
for
you
as
guardian
,
and
let
you
have
your
own
way
in
taking
to
medicine
.
You
might
have
gone
into
the
army
or
the
Church
.
Your
money
would
have
held
out
for
that
,
and
there
would
have
been
a
surer
ladder
before
you
.
Your
uncle
Charles
has
had
a
grudge
against
you
for
not
going
into
his
profession
,
but
not
I
.
I
have
always
wished
you
well
,
but
you
must
consider
yourself
on
your
own
legs
entirely
now
.
Your
affectionate
uncle
,
GODWIN
LYDGATE
.
"
When
Rosamond
had
finished
reading
the
letter
she
sat
quite
still
,
with
her
hands
folded
before
her
,
restraining
any
show
of
her
keen
disappointment
,
and
intrenching
herself
in
quiet
passivity
under
her
husband
’
s
wrath
Lydgate
paused
in
his
movements
,
looked
at
her
again
,
and
said
,
with
biting
severity
—
"
Will
this
be
enough
to
convince
you
of
the
harm
you
may
do
by
secret
meddling
?
Have
you
sense
enough
to
recognize
now
your
incompetence
to
judge
and
act
for
me
—
to
interfere
with
your
ignorance
in
affairs
which
it
belongs
to
me
to
decide
on
?
"
The
words
were
hard
;
but
this
was
not
the
first
time
that
Lydgate
had
been
frustrated
by
her
.
She
did
not
look
at
him
,
and
made
no
reply
.
"
I
had
nearly
resolved
on
going
to
Quallingham
.
It
would
have
cost
me
pain
enough
to
do
it
,
yet
it
might
have
been
of
some
use
.
But
it
has
been
of
no
use
for
me
to
think
of
anything
.
You
have
always
been
counteracting
me
secretly
.
You
delude
me
with
a
false
assent
,
and
then
I
am
at
the
mercy
of
your
devices
.
If
you
mean
to
resist
every
wish
I
express
,
say
so
and
defy
me
.
I
shall
at
least
know
what
I
am
doing
then
.
"
It
is
a
terrible
moment
in
young
lives
when
the
closeness
of
love
’
s
bond
has
turned
to
this
power
of
galling
.
In
spite
of
Rosamond
’
s
self
-
control
a
tear
fell
silently
and
rolled
over
her
lips
.
She
still
said
nothing
;
but
under
that
quietude
was
hidden
an
intense
effect
:
she
was
in
such
entire
disgust
with
her
husband
that
she
wished
she
had
never
seen
him
.
Sir
Godwin
’
s
rudeness
towards
her
and
utter
want
of
feeling
ranged
him
with
Dover
and
all
other
creditors
—
disagreeable
people
who
only
thought
of
themselves
,
and
did
not
mind
how
annoying
they
were
to
her
.
Even
her
father
was
unkind
,
and
might
have
done
more
for
them
.
In
fact
there
was
but
one
person
in
Rosamond
’
s
world
whom
she
did
not
regard
as
blameworthy
,
and
that
was
the
graceful
creature
with
blond
plaits
and
with
little
hands
crossed
before
her
,
who
had
never
expressed
herself
unbecomingly
,
and
had
always
acted
for
the
best
—
the
best
naturally
being
what
she
best
liked
.
Lydgate
pausing
and
looking
at
her
began
to
feel
that
half
-
maddening
sense
of
helplessness
which
comes
over
passionate
people
when
their
passion
is
met
by
an
innocent
-
looking
silence
whose
meek
victimized
air
seems
to
put
them
in
the
wrong
,
and
at
last
infects
even
the
justest
indignation
with
a
doubt
of
its
justice
.
He
needed
to
recover
the
full
sense
that
he
was
in
the
right
by
moderating
his
words
.