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"
Be
just
,
Chettam
,
"
said
the
easy
,
large
-
lipped
Rector
,
who
objected
to
all
this
unnecessary
discomfort
.
"
Mrs
.
Casaubon
may
be
acting
imprudently
:
she
is
giving
up
a
fortune
for
the
sake
of
a
man
,
and
we
men
have
so
poor
an
opinion
of
each
other
that
we
can
hardly
call
a
woman
wise
who
does
that
.
But
I
think
you
should
not
condemn
it
as
a
wrong
action
,
in
the
strict
sense
of
the
word
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
do
,
"
answered
Sir
James
.
"
I
think
that
Dorothea
commits
a
wrong
action
in
marrying
Ladislaw
.
"
"
My
dear
fellow
,
we
are
rather
apt
to
consider
an
act
wrong
because
it
is
unpleasant
to
us
,
"
said
the
Rector
,
quietly
.
Like
many
men
who
take
life
easily
,
he
had
the
knack
of
saying
a
home
truth
occasionally
to
those
who
felt
themselves
virtuously
out
of
temper
.
Sir
James
took
out
his
handkerchief
and
began
to
bite
the
corner
.
"
It
is
very
dreadful
of
Dodo
,
though
,
"
said
Celia
,
wishing
to
justify
her
husband
.
"
She
said
she
NEVER
WOULD
marry
again
—
not
anybody
at
all
.
"
"
I
heard
her
say
the
same
thing
myself
,
"
said
Lady
Chettam
,
majestically
,
as
if
this
were
royal
evidence
.
"
Oh
,
there
is
usually
a
silent
exception
in
such
cases
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Cadwallader
.
"
The
only
wonder
to
me
is
,
that
any
of
you
are
surprised
.
You
did
nothing
to
hinder
it
.
If
you
would
have
had
Lord
Triton
down
here
to
woo
her
with
his
philanthropy
,
he
might
have
carried
her
off
before
the
year
was
over
.
There
was
no
safety
in
anything
else
.
Mr
.
Casaubon
had
prepared
all
this
as
beautifully
as
possible
.
He
made
himself
disagreeable
—
or
it
pleased
God
to
make
him
so
—
and
then
he
dared
her
to
contradict
him
.
It
’
s
the
way
to
make
any
trumpery
tempting
,
to
ticket
it
at
a
high
price
in
that
way
.
"
"
I
don
’
t
know
what
you
mean
by
wrong
,
Cadwallader
,
"
said
Sir
James
,
still
feeling
a
little
stung
,
and
turning
round
in
his
chair
towards
the
Rector
.
"
He
’
s
not
a
man
we
can
take
into
the
family
.
At
least
,
I
must
speak
for
myself
,
"
he
continued
,
carefully
keeping
his
eyes
off
Mr
.
Brooke
.
"
I
suppose
others
will
find
his
society
too
pleasant
to
care
about
the
propriety
of
the
thing
.
"
"
Well
,
you
know
,
Chettam
,
"
said
Mr
.
Brooke
,
good
-
humoredly
,
nursing
his
leg
,
"
I
can
’
t
turn
my
back
on
Dorothea
.
I
must
be
a
father
to
her
up
to
a
certain
point
.
I
said
,
‘
My
dear
,
I
won
’
t
refuse
to
give
you
away
.
’
I
had
spoken
strongly
before
.
But
I
can
cut
off
the
entail
,
you
know
.
It
will
cost
money
and
be
troublesome
;
but
I
can
do
it
,
you
know
.
"
Mr
.
Brooke
nodded
at
Sir
James
,
and
felt
that
he
was
both
showing
his
own
force
of
resolution
and
propitiating
what
was
just
in
the
Baronet
’
s
vexation
.
He
had
hit
on
a
more
ingenious
mode
of
parrying
than
he
was
aware
of
.
He
had
touched
a
motive
of
which
Sir
James
was
ashamed
.