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With
her
usual
tendency
to
over
-
estimate
the
good
in
others
,
she
felt
a
great
outgoing
of
her
heart
towards
Rosamond
,
for
the
generous
effort
which
had
redeemed
her
from
suffering
,
not
counting
that
the
effort
was
a
reflex
of
her
own
energy
.
After
they
had
been
silent
a
little
,
she
said
—
"
You
are
not
sorry
that
I
came
this
morning
?
"
"
No
,
you
have
been
very
good
to
me
,
"
said
Rosamond
.
"
I
did
not
think
that
you
would
be
so
good
.
I
was
very
unhappy
.
I
am
not
happy
now
.
Everything
is
so
sad
.
"
"
But
better
days
will
come
.
Your
husband
will
be
rightly
valued
.
And
he
depends
on
you
for
comfort
.
He
loves
you
best
.
The
worst
loss
would
be
to
lose
that
—
and
you
have
not
lost
it
,
"
said
Dorothea
.
She
tried
to
thrust
away
the
too
overpowering
thought
of
her
own
relief
,
lest
she
should
fail
to
win
some
sign
that
Rosamond
’
s
affection
was
yearning
back
towards
her
husband
.
"
Tertius
did
not
find
fault
with
me
,
then
?
"
said
Rosamond
,
understanding
now
that
Lydgate
might
have
said
anything
to
Mrs
.
Casaubon
,
and
that
she
certainly
was
different
from
other
women
.
Perhaps
there
was
a
faint
taste
of
jealousy
in
the
question
.
A
smile
began
to
play
over
Dorothea
’
s
face
as
she
said
—
"
No
,
indeed
!
How
could
you
imagine
it
?
"
But
here
the
door
opened
,
and
Lydgate
entered
.
"
I
am
come
back
in
my
quality
of
doctor
,
"
he
said
.
"
After
I
went
away
,
I
was
haunted
by
two
pale
faces
:
Mrs
.
Casaubon
looked
as
much
in
need
of
care
as
you
,
Rosy
.
And
I
thought
that
I
had
not
done
my
duty
in
leaving
you
together
;
so
when
I
had
been
to
Coleman
’
s
I
came
home
again
.
I
noticed
that
you
were
walking
,
Mrs
.
Casaubon
,
and
the
sky
has
changed
—
I
think
we
may
have
rain
.
May
I
send
some
one
to
order
your
carriage
to
come
for
you
?
"
"
Oh
,
no
!
I
am
strong
:
I
need
the
walk
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
rising
with
animation
in
her
face
.
"
Mrs
.
Lydgate
and
I
have
chatted
a
great
deal
,
and
it
is
time
for
me
to
go
.
I
have
always
been
accused
of
being
immoderate
and
saying
too
much
.