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"
I
do
think
it
would
be
better
to
wait
,
"
said
the
latter
.
"
Yes
,
yes
,
my
dear
,
"
said
Mr
.
Brooke
,
not
quite
knowing
at
what
point
the
discussion
had
arrived
,
but
coming
up
to
it
with
a
contribution
which
was
generally
appropriate
.
"
It
is
easy
to
go
too
far
,
you
know
.
You
must
not
let
your
ideas
run
away
with
you
.
And
as
to
being
in
a
hurry
to
put
money
into
schemes
—
it
won
’
t
do
,
you
know
.
Garth
has
drawn
me
in
uncommonly
with
repairs
,
draining
,
that
sort
of
thing
:
I
’
m
uncommonly
out
of
pocket
with
one
thing
or
another
.
I
must
pull
up
.
As
for
you
,
Chettam
,
you
are
spending
a
fortune
on
those
oak
fences
round
your
demesne
.
"
Dorothea
,
submitting
uneasily
to
this
discouragement
,
went
with
Celia
into
the
library
,
which
was
her
usual
drawing
-
room
.
"
Now
,
Dodo
,
do
listen
to
what
James
says
,
"
said
Celia
,
"
else
you
will
be
getting
into
a
scrape
.
You
always
did
,
and
you
always
will
,
when
you
set
about
doing
as
you
please
.
And
I
think
it
is
a
mercy
now
after
all
that
you
have
got
James
to
think
for
you
.
He
lets
you
have
your
plans
,
only
he
hinders
you
from
being
taken
in
.
And
that
is
the
good
of
having
a
brother
instead
of
a
husband
.
A
husband
would
not
let
you
have
your
plans
.
"
"
As
if
I
wanted
a
husband
!
"
said
Dorothea
"
I
only
want
not
to
have
my
feelings
checked
at
every
turn
.
"
Mrs
.
Casaubon
was
still
undisciplined
enough
to
burst
into
angry
tears
.
"
Now
,
really
,
Dodo
,
"
said
Celia
,
with
rather
a
deeper
guttural
than
usual
,
"
you
ARE
contradictory
:
first
one
thing
and
then
another
.
You
used
to
submit
to
Mr
.
Casaubon
quite
shamefully
:
I
think
you
would
have
given
up
ever
coming
to
see
me
if
he
had
asked
you
.
"
"
Of
course
I
submitted
to
him
,
because
it
was
my
duty
;
it
was
my
feeling
for
him
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
looking
through
the
prism
of
her
tears
.
"
Then
why
can
’
t
you
think
it
your
duty
to
submit
a
little
to
what
James
wishes
?
"
said
Celia
,
with
a
sense
of
stringency
in
her
argument
.
"
Because
he
only
wishes
what
is
for
your
own
good
.
And
,
of
course
,
men
know
best
about
everything
,
except
what
women
know
better
.
"
Dorothea
laughed
and
forgot
her
tears
.
"
Well
,
I
mean
about
babies
and
those
things
,
"
explained
Celia
.
"
I
should
not
give
up
to
James
when
I
knew
he
was
wrong
,
as
you
used
to
do
to
Mr
.
Casaubon
.
"