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"
A
fellow
who
wants
to
show
that
he
has
opinions
.
"
"
Why
,
my
dear
,
doctors
must
have
opinions
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Vincy
.
"
What
are
they
there
for
else
?
"
"
Yes
,
mother
,
the
opinions
they
are
paid
for
.
But
a
prig
is
a
fellow
who
is
always
making
you
a
present
of
his
opinions
.
"
"
I
suppose
Mary
Garth
admires
Mr
.
Lydgate
,
"
said
Rosamond
,
not
without
a
touch
of
innuendo
.
"
Really
,
I
can
’
t
say
.
"
said
Fred
,
rather
glumly
,
as
he
left
the
table
,
and
taking
up
a
novel
which
he
had
brought
down
with
him
,
threw
himself
into
an
arm
-
chair
.
"
If
you
are
jealous
of
her
,
go
oftener
to
Stone
Court
yourself
and
eclipse
her
.
"
"
I
wish
you
would
not
be
so
vulgar
,
Fred
.
If
you
have
finished
,
pray
ring
the
bell
.
"
"
It
is
true
,
though
—
what
your
brother
says
,
Rosamond
,
"
Mrs
.
Vincy
began
,
when
the
servant
had
cleared
the
table
.
"
It
is
a
thousand
pities
you
haven
’
t
patience
to
go
and
see
your
uncle
more
,
so
proud
of
you
as
he
is
,
and
wanted
you
to
live
with
him
.
There
’
s
no
knowing
what
he
might
have
done
for
you
as
well
as
for
Fred
.
God
knows
,
I
’
m
fond
of
having
you
at
home
with
me
,
but
I
can
part
with
my
children
for
their
good
.
And
now
it
stands
to
reason
that
your
uncle
Featherstone
will
do
something
for
Mary
Garth
.
"
"
Mary
Garth
can
bear
being
at
Stone
Court
,
because
she
likes
that
better
than
being
a
governess
,
"
said
Rosamond
,
folding
up
her
work
.
"
I
would
rather
not
have
anything
left
to
me
if
I
must
earn
it
by
enduring
much
of
my
uncle
’
s
cough
and
his
ugly
relations
.
"
"
He
can
’
t
be
long
for
this
world
,
my
dear
;
I
wouldn
’
t
hasten
his
end
,
but
what
with
asthma
and
that
inward
complaint
,
let
us
hope
there
is
something
better
for
him
in
another
.
And
I
have
no
ill
-
will
toward
’
s
Mary
Garth
,
but
there
’
s
justice
to
be
thought
of
.
And
Mr
.
Featherstone
’
s
first
wife
brought
him
no
money
,
as
my
sister
did
.
Her
nieces
and
nephews
can
’
t
have
so
much
claim
as
my
sister
’
s
.
And
I
must
say
I
think
Mary
Garth
a
dreadful
plain
girl
—
more
fit
for
a
governess
.