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"
"
Well
,
there
is
something
in
that
,
you
know
,
"
said
Mr
.
Brooke
,
who
had
certainly
an
impartial
mind
.
"
It
is
,
I
fear
,
nothing
more
than
a
part
of
his
general
inaccuracy
and
indisposition
to
thoroughness
of
all
kinds
,
which
would
be
a
bad
augury
for
him
in
any
profession
,
civil
or
sacred
,
even
were
he
so
far
submissive
to
ordinary
rule
as
to
choose
one
.
"
"
Perhaps
he
has
conscientious
scruples
founded
on
his
own
unfitness
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
who
was
interesting
herself
in
finding
a
favorable
explanation
.
"
Because
the
law
and
medicine
should
be
very
serious
professions
to
undertake
,
should
they
not
?
People
’
s
lives
and
fortunes
depend
on
them
.
"
"
Doubtless
;
but
I
fear
that
my
young
relative
Will
Ladislaw
is
chiefly
determined
in
his
aversion
to
these
callings
by
a
dislike
to
steady
application
,
and
to
that
kind
of
acquirement
which
is
needful
instrumentally
,
but
is
not
charming
or
immediately
inviting
to
self
-
indulgent
taste
.
I
have
insisted
to
him
on
what
Aristotle
has
stated
with
admirable
brevity
,
that
for
the
achievement
of
any
work
regarded
as
an
end
there
must
be
a
prior
exercise
of
many
energies
or
acquired
facilities
of
a
secondary
order
,
demanding
patience
.
I
have
pointed
to
my
own
manuscript
volumes
,
which
represent
the
toil
of
years
preparatory
to
a
work
not
yet
accomplished
.
But
in
vain
.
To
careful
reasoning
of
this
kind
he
replies
by
calling
himself
Pegasus
,
and
every
form
of
prescribed
work
‘
harness
.
’
"
Celia
laughed
She
was
surprised
to
find
that
Mr
.
Casaubon
could
say
something
quite
amusing
.
"
Well
,
you
know
,
he
may
turn
out
a
Byron
,
a
Chatterton
,
a
Churchill
—
that
sort
of
thing
—
there
’
s
no
telling
,
"
said
Mr
.
Brooke
.
"
Shall
you
let
him
go
to
Italy
,
or
wherever
else
he
wants
to
go
?
"
"
Yes
;
I
have
agreed
to
furnish
him
with
moderate
supplies
for
a
year
or
so
;
he
asks
no
more
.
I
shall
let
him
be
tried
by
the
test
of
freedom
.
"
"
That
is
very
kind
of
you
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
looking
up
at
Mr
.
Casaubon
with
delight
.
"
It
is
noble
.
After
all
,
people
may
really
have
in
them
some
vocation
which
is
not
quite
plain
to
themselves
,
may
they
not
?
They
may
seem
idle
and
weak
because
they
are
growing
.
We
should
be
very
patient
with
each
other
,
I
think
.
"