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"
Two
years
!
be
reasonable
,
Fred
,
"
said
Mary
,
turning
to
walk
.
"
Don
’
t
encourage
flattering
expectations
.
"
"
Why
not
?
One
lives
on
them
better
than
on
unflattering
ones
.
If
we
can
’
t
be
married
in
two
years
,
the
truth
will
be
quite
bad
enough
when
it
comes
.
"
"
I
have
heard
a
story
of
a
young
gentleman
who
once
encouraged
flattering
expectations
,
and
they
did
him
harm
.
"
"
Mary
,
if
you
’
ve
got
something
discouraging
to
tell
me
,
I
shall
bolt
;
I
shall
go
into
the
house
to
Mr
.
Garth
.
I
am
out
of
spirits
.
My
father
is
so
cut
up
—
home
is
not
like
itself
.
I
can
’
t
bear
any
more
bad
news
.
"
"
Should
you
call
it
bad
news
to
be
told
that
you
were
to
live
at
Stone
Court
,
and
manage
the
farm
,
and
be
remarkably
prudent
,
and
save
money
every
year
till
all
the
stock
and
furniture
were
your
own
,
and
you
were
a
distinguished
agricultural
character
,
as
Mr
.
Borthrop
Trumbull
says
—
rather
stout
,
I
fear
,
and
with
the
Greek
and
Latin
sadly
weather
-
worn
?
"
"
You
don
’
t
mean
anything
except
nonsense
,
Mary
?
"
said
Fred
,
coloring
slightly
nevertheless
.
"
That
is
what
my
father
has
just
told
me
of
as
what
may
happen
,
and
he
never
talks
nonsense
,
"
said
Mary
,
looking
up
at
Fred
now
,
while
he
grasped
her
hand
as
they
walked
,
till
it
rather
hurt
her
;
but
she
would
not
complain
.
"
Oh
,
I
could
be
a
tremendously
good
fellow
then
,
Mary
,
and
we
could
be
married
directly
.
"
"
Not
so
fast
,
sir
;
how
do
you
know
that
I
would
not
rather
defer
our
marriage
for
some
years
?
That
would
leave
you
time
to
misbehave
,
and
then
if
I
liked
some
one
else
better
,
I
should
have
an
excuse
for
jilting
you
.
"