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"
Oh
,
my
dear
,
you
must
allow
for
young
men
.
Be
thankful
if
they
have
good
hearts
.
A
woman
must
learn
to
put
up
with
little
things
.
You
will
be
married
some
day
.
"
"
Not
to
any
one
who
is
like
Fred
.
"
"
Don
’
t
decry
your
own
brother
,
my
dear
.
Few
young
men
have
less
against
them
,
although
he
couldn
’
t
take
his
degree
—
I
’
m
sure
I
can
’
t
understand
why
,
for
he
seems
to
me
most
clever
.
And
you
know
yourself
he
was
thought
equal
to
the
best
society
at
college
.
So
particular
as
you
are
,
my
dear
,
I
wonder
you
are
not
glad
to
have
such
a
gentlemanly
young
man
for
a
brother
.
You
are
always
finding
fault
with
Bob
because
he
is
not
Fred
.
"
"
Oh
no
,
mamma
,
only
because
he
is
Bob
.
"
"
Well
,
my
dear
,
you
will
not
find
any
Middlemarch
young
man
who
has
not
something
against
him
.
"
"
But
"
—
here
Rosamond
’
s
face
broke
into
a
smile
which
suddenly
revealed
two
dimples
.
She
herself
thought
unfavorably
of
these
dimples
and
smiled
little
in
general
society
.
"
But
I
shall
not
marry
any
Middlemarch
young
man
.
"
"
So
it
seems
,
my
love
,
for
you
have
as
good
as
refused
the
pick
of
them
;
and
if
there
’
s
better
to
be
had
,
I
’
m
sure
there
’
s
no
girl
better
deserves
it
.
"
"
Excuse
me
,
mamma
—
I
wish
you
would
not
say
,
‘
the
pick
of
them
.
’
"
"
Why
,
what
else
are
they
?
"