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"
It
would
have
been
better
if
I
had
called
him
out
and
shot
him
a
year
ago
,
"
said
Sir
James
,
not
from
bloody
-
mindedness
,
but
because
he
needed
something
strong
to
say
.
"
Really
,
James
,
that
would
have
been
very
disagreeable
,
"
said
Celia
.
"
Be
reasonable
,
Chettam
.
Look
at
the
affair
more
quietly
,
"
said
Mr
.
Cadwallader
,
sorry
to
see
his
good
-
natured
friend
so
overmastered
by
anger
.
"
That
is
not
so
very
easy
for
a
man
of
any
dignity
—
with
any
sense
of
right
—
when
the
affair
happens
to
be
in
his
own
family
,
"
said
Sir
James
,
still
in
his
white
indignation
.
"
It
is
perfectly
scandalous
.
If
Ladislaw
had
had
a
spark
of
honor
he
would
have
gone
out
of
the
country
at
once
,
and
never
shown
his
face
in
it
again
.
However
,
I
am
not
surprised
.
The
day
after
Casaubon
’
s
funeral
I
said
what
ought
to
be
done
.
But
I
was
not
listened
to
.
"
"
You
wanted
what
was
impossible
,
you
know
,
Chettam
,
"
said
Mr
.
Brooke
.
"
You
wanted
him
shipped
off
.
I
told
you
Ladislaw
was
not
to
be
done
as
we
liked
with
:
he
had
his
ideas
.
He
was
a
remarkable
fellow
—
I
always
said
he
was
a
remarkable
fellow
.
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
Sir
James
,
unable
to
repress
a
retort
,
"
it
is
rather
a
pity
you
formed
that
high
opinion
of
him
.
We
are
indebted
to
that
for
his
being
lodged
in
this
neighborhood
.
We
are
indebted
to
that
for
seeing
a
woman
like
Dorothea
degrading
herself
by
marrying
him
.
"
Sir
James
made
little
stoppages
between
his
clauses
,
the
words
not
coming
easily
.
"
A
man
so
marked
out
by
her
husband
’
s
will
,
that
delicacy
ought
to
have
forbidden
her
from
seeing
him
again
—
who
takes
her
out
of
her
proper
rank
—
into
poverty
—
has
the
meanness
to
accept
such
a
sacrifice
—
has
always
had
an
objectionable
position
—
a
bad
origin
—
and
,
I
BELIEVE
,
is
a
man
of
little
principle
and
light
character
.
That
is
my
opinion
.
"
Sir
James
ended
emphatically
,
turning
aside
and
crossing
his
leg
.
"
I
pointed
everything
out
to
her
,
"
said
Mr
.
Brooke
,
apologetically
—
"
I
mean
the
poverty
,
and
abandoning
her
position
.
I
said
,
‘
My
dear
,
you
don
’
t
know
what
it
is
to
live
on
seven
hundred
a
-
year
,
and
have
no
carriage
,
and
that
kind
of
thing
,
and
go
amongst
people
who
don
’
t
know
who
you
are
.
’
I
put
it
strongly
to
her
.
But
I
advise
you
to
talk
to
Dorothea
herself
.
The
fact
is
,
she
has
a
dislike
to
Casaubon
’
s
property
.
You
will
hear
what
she
says
,
you
know
.
"
"
No
—
excuse
me
—
I
shall
not
,
"
said
Sir
James
,
with
more
coolness
.
"
I
cannot
bear
to
see
her
again
;
it
is
too
painful
.
It
hurts
me
too
much
that
a
woman
like
Dorothea
should
have
done
what
is
wrong
.
"