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"
It
is
impossible
for
me
now
to
do
anything
to
take
any
step
without
considering
my
wife
s
happiness
.
The
thing
that
I
might
like
to
do
if
I
were
alone
,
is
become
impossible
to
me
.
I
can
t
see
her
miserable
.
She
married
me
without
knowing
what
she
was
going
into
,
and
it
might
have
been
better
for
her
if
she
had
not
married
me
.
"
"
I
know
,
I
know
you
could
not
give
her
pain
,
if
you
were
not
obliged
to
do
it
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
with
keen
memory
of
her
own
life
.
"
And
she
has
set
her
mind
against
staying
.
She
wishes
to
go
.
The
troubles
she
has
had
here
have
wearied
her
,
"
said
Lydgate
,
breaking
off
again
,
lest
he
should
say
too
much
.
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"
But
when
she
saw
the
good
that
might
come
of
staying
"
said
Dorothea
,
remonstrantly
,
looking
at
Lydgate
as
if
he
had
forgotten
the
reasons
which
had
just
been
considered
.
He
did
not
speak
immediately
.
"
She
would
not
see
it
,
"
he
said
at
last
,
curtly
,
feeling
at
first
that
this
statement
must
do
without
explanation
.
"
And
,
indeed
,
I
have
lost
all
spirit
about
carrying
on
my
life
here
.
"
He
paused
a
moment
and
then
,
following
the
impulse
to
let
Dorothea
see
deeper
into
the
difficulty
of
his
life
,
he
said
,
"
The
fact
is
,
this
trouble
has
come
upon
her
confusedly
.
We
have
not
been
able
to
speak
to
each
other
about
it
.
I
am
not
sure
what
is
in
her
mind
about
it
:
she
may
fear
that
I
have
really
done
something
base
.
It
is
my
fault
;
I
ought
to
be
more
open
.
But
I
have
been
suffering
cruelly
.
"
"
May
I
go
and
see
her
?
"
said
Dorothea
,
eagerly
.
"
Would
she
accept
my
sympathy
?
I
would
tell
her
that
you
have
not
been
blamable
before
any
one
s
judgment
but
your
own
.
I
would
tell
her
that
you
shall
be
cleared
in
every
fair
mind
.
I
would
cheer
her
heart
.
Will
you
ask
her
if
I
may
go
to
see
her
?
I
did
see
her
once
.
"
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"
I
am
sure
you
may
,
"
said
Lydgate
,
seizing
the
proposition
with
some
hope
.
"
She
would
feel
honored
cheered
,
I
think
,
by
the
proof
that
you
at
least
have
some
respect
for
me
.
I
will
not
speak
to
her
about
your
coming
that
she
may
not
connect
it
with
my
wishes
at
all
.
I
know
very
well
that
I
ought
not
to
have
left
anything
to
be
told
her
by
others
,
but
"
He
broke
off
,
and
there
was
a
moment
s
silence
.
Dorothea
refrained
from
saying
what
was
in
her
mind
how
well
she
knew
that
there
might
be
invisible
barriers
to
speech
between
husband
and
wife
.
This
was
a
point
on
which
even
sympathy
might
make
a
wound
.
She
returned
to
the
more
outward
aspect
of
Lydgate
s
position
,
saying
cheerfully
"
And
if
Mrs
.