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"
She
is
interesting
to
herself
,
I
suppose
;
and
I
am
not
at
all
sure
that
everything
gets
easier
as
one
gets
older
.
"
"
No
,
"
said
Rosamond
,
reflectively
;
"
one
wonders
what
such
people
do
,
without
any
prospect
.
To
be
sure
,
there
is
religion
as
a
support
.
But
,
"
she
added
,
dimpling
,
"
it
is
very
different
with
you
,
’
Mary
.
You
may
have
an
offer
.
"
"
Has
any
one
told
you
he
means
to
make
me
one
?
"
"
Of
course
not
.
I
mean
,
there
is
a
gentleman
who
may
fall
in
love
with
you
,
seeing
you
almost
every
day
.
"
A
certain
change
in
Mary
’
s
face
was
chiefly
determined
by
the
resolve
not
to
show
any
change
.
"
Does
that
always
make
people
fall
in
love
?
"
she
answered
,
carelessly
;
"
it
seems
to
me
quite
as
often
a
reason
for
detesting
each
other
.
"
"
Not
when
they
are
interesting
and
agreeable
.
I
hear
that
Mr
.
Lydgate
is
both
.
"
"
Oh
,
Mr
.
Lydgate
!
"
said
Mary
,
with
an
unmistakable
lapse
into
indifference
.
"
You
want
to
know
something
about
him
,
"
she
added
,
not
choosing
to
indulge
Rosamond
’
s
indirectness
.
"
Merely
,
how
you
like
him
.
"