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But
now
every
suspicion
of
him
vanished
from
my
mind
,
and
I
clasped
his
hand
with
renewed
heartiness
.
"
My
dear
fellow
,
your
warning
comes
too
late
!
"
I
said
mirthfully
--
"
Whatever
you
are
,
or
whatever
you
choose
to
think
you
are
,
I
find
you
most
sympathetic
to
my
disposition
,
and
I
consider
myself
most
fortunate
in
knowing
you
.
My
old
friend
Carrington
has
indeed
done
me
a
good
turn
in
bringing
us
together
,
and
I
assure
you
I
shall
be
proud
of
your
companionship
.
You
seem
to
take
a
perverse
delight
in
running
yourself
down
!
--
but
you
know
the
old
adage
,
'
the
devil
is
not
so
black
as
he
is
painted
'
?
"
"
And
that
is
true
!
"
he
murmured
dreamily
--
"
Poor
devil
!
His
faults
are
no
doubt
much
exaggerated
by
the
clergy
!
And
so
we
are
to
be
friends
?
"
"
I
hope
so
!
I
shall
not
be
the
first
to
break
the
compact
!
"
His
dark
eyes
rested
upon
me
thoughtfully
,
yet
there
seemed
to
be
a
lurking
smile
in
them
as
well
.
"
Compact
is
a
good
word
"
--
he
said
--
"
So
--
a
compact
we
will
consider
it
.
I
meant
to
improve
your
material
fortunes
--
you
can
dispense
with
that
aid
now
;
but
I
think
I
can
still
be
of
service
in
pushing
you
on
in
society
.
And
love
--
of
course
you
will
fall
in
love
if
you
have
not
already
done
so
--
have
you
?
"
"
Not
I
!
"
I
answered
quickly
,
and
with
truth
--
"
I
have
seen
no
woman
yet
who
perfectly
fulfils
my
notions
of
beauty
.
"
He
burst
out
laughing
violently
.
"
Upon
my
word
you
are
not
wanting
in
audacity
!
"
he
said
--
"
Nothing
but
perfect
beauty
will
suit
you
,
eh
?
But
consider
,
my
friend
,
you
,
though
a
good-looking
well-built
man
,
are
not
yourself
quite
a
Phœbus
Apollo
!
"
"
That
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
matter
"
--
I
rejoined
--
"
A
man
should
choose
a
wife
with
a
careful
eye
to
his
own
personal
gratification
,
in
the
same
way
that
he
chooses
horses
or
wine
--
perfection
or
nothing
.
"