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Nevertheless
at
eleven
o
clock
she
was
walking
towards
Middlemarch
,
having
made
up
her
mind
that
she
would
make
as
quietly
and
unnoticeably
as
possible
her
second
attempt
to
see
and
save
Rosamond
.
"
Du
Erde
warst
auch
diese
Nacht
bestandig
,
Und
athmest
neu
erquickt
zu
meinen
Fussen
,
Beginnest
schon
mit
Lust
mich
zu
umgeben
,
Zum
regst
und
ruhrst
ein
kraftiges
ReschliessenZum
hochsten
Dasein
immerfort
zu
streben
.
Faust
:
2r
Theil
.
When
Dorothea
was
again
at
Lydgate
s
door
speaking
to
Martha
,
he
was
in
the
room
close
by
with
the
door
ajar
,
preparing
to
go
out
.
He
heard
her
voice
,
and
immediately
came
to
her
.
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"
Do
you
think
that
Mrs
.
Lydgate
can
receive
me
this
morning
?
"
she
said
,
having
reflected
that
it
would
be
better
to
leave
out
all
allusion
to
her
previous
visit
.
"
I
have
no
doubt
she
will
,
"
said
Lydgate
,
suppressing
his
thought
about
Dorothea
s
looks
,
which
were
as
much
changed
as
Rosamond
s
,
"
if
you
will
be
kind
enough
to
come
in
and
let
me
tell
her
that
you
are
here
.
She
has
not
been
very
well
since
you
were
here
yesterday
,
but
she
is
better
this
morning
,
and
I
think
it
is
very
likely
that
she
will
be
cheered
by
seeing
you
again
.
"
It
was
plain
that
Lydgate
,
as
Dorothea
had
expected
,
knew
nothing
about
the
circumstances
of
her
yesterday
s
visit
;
nay
,
he
appeared
to
imagine
that
she
had
carried
it
out
according
to
her
intention
.
She
had
prepared
a
little
note
asking
Rosamond
to
see
her
,
which
she
would
have
given
to
the
servant
if
he
had
not
been
in
the
way
,
but
now
she
was
in
much
anxiety
as
to
the
result
of
his
announcement
.
After
leading
her
into
the
drawing
-
room
,
he
paused
to
take
a
letter
from
his
pocket
and
put
it
into
her
hands
,
saying
,
"
I
wrote
this
last
night
,
and
was
going
to
carry
it
to
Lowick
in
my
ride
.
When
one
is
grateful
for
something
too
good
for
common
thanks
,
writing
is
less
unsatisfactory
than
speech
one
does
not
at
least
HEAR
how
inadequate
the
words
are
.
"
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Dorothea
s
face
brightened
.
"
It
is
I
who
have
most
to
thank
for
,
since
you
have
let
me
take
that
place
.
You
HAVE
consented
?
"
she
said
,
suddenly
doubting
.
"
Yes
,
the
check
is
going
to
Bulstrode
to
-
day
.
"
He
said
no
more
,
but
went
up
-
stairs
to
Rosamond
,
who
had
but
lately
finished
dressing
herself
,
and
sat
languidly
wondering
what
she
should
do
next
,
her
habitual
industry
in
small
things
,
even
in
the
days
of
her
sadness
,
prompting
her
to
begin
some
kind
of
occupation
,
which
she
dragged
through
slowly
or
paused
in
from
lack
of
interest
.
She
looked
ill
,
but
had
recovered
her
usual
quietude
of
manner
,
and
Lydgate
had
feared
to
disturb
her
by
any
questions
.
He
had
told
her
of
Dorothea
s
letter
containing
the
check
,
and
afterwards
he
had
said
,
"
Ladislaw
is
come
,
Rosy
;
he
sat
with
me
last
night
;
I
dare
say
he
will
be
here
again
to
-
day
.
I
thought
he
looked
rather
battered
and
depressed
.
"
And
Rosamond
had
made
no
reply
.