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You
had
better
send
word
,
sir
,
that
you
will
be
there
in
the
morning
.
"
But
he
was
already
in
the
passage
,
putting
on
his
cloak
;
and
without
one
objection
,
one
murmur
,
he
departed
.
It
was
then
nine
o'clock
:
he
did
not
return
till
midnight
.
Starved
and
tired
enough
he
was
:
but
he
looked
happier
than
when
he
set
out
.
He
had
performed
an
act
of
duty
;
made
an
exertion
;
felt
his
own
strength
to
do
and
deny
,
and
was
on
better
terms
with
himself
.
I
am
afraid
the
whole
of
the
ensuing
week
tried
his
patience
.
It
was
Christmas
week
:
we
took
to
no
settled
employment
,
but
spent
it
in
a
sort
of
merry
domestic
dissipation
.
The
air
of
the
moors
,
the
freedom
of
home
,
the
dawn
of
prosperity
,
acted
on
Diana
and
Mary
's
spirits
like
some
life-giving
elixir
:
they
were
gay
from
morning
till
noon
,
and
from
noon
till
night
.
They
could
always
talk
;
and
their
discourse
,
witty
,
pithy
,
original
,
had
such
charms
for
me
,
that
I
preferred
listening
to
,
and
sharing
in
it
,
to
doing
anything
else
.
St.
John
did
not
rebuke
our
vivacity
;
but
he
escaped
from
it
:
he
was
seldom
in
the
house
;
his
parish
was
large
,
the
population
scattered
,
and
he
found
daily
business
in
visiting
the
sick
and
poor
in
its
different
districts
.
One
morning
at
breakfast
,
Diana
,
after
looking
a
little
pensive
for
some
minutes
,
asked
him
,
"
If
his
plans
were
yet
unchanged
.
"
"
Unchanged
and
unchangeable
,
"
was
the
reply
.
And
he
proceeded
to
inform
us
that
his
departure
from
England
was
now
definitively
fixed
for
the
ensuing
year
.
"
And
Rosamond
Oliver
?
"
suggested
Mary
,
the
words
seeming
to
escape
her
lips
involuntarily
:
for
no
sooner
had
she
uttered
them
,
than
she
made
a
gesture
as
if
wishing
to
recall
them
.
St.
John
had
a
book
in
his
hand
--
it
was
his
unsocial
custom
to
read
at
meals
--
he
closed
it
,
and
looked
up
,
"
Rosamond
Oliver
,
"
said
he
,
"
is
about
to
be
married
to
Mr.
Granby
,
one
of
the
best
connected
and
most
estimable
residents
in
S
-
,
grandson
and
heir
to
Sir
Frederic
Granby
:
I
had
the
intelligence
from
her
father
yesterday
.
"
His
sisters
looked
at
each
other
and
at
me
;
we
all
three
looked
at
him
:
he
was
serene
as
glass
.
"
The
match
must
have
been
got
up
hastily
,
"
said
Diana
:
"
they
can
not
have
known
each
other
long
.
"
"
But
two
months
:
they
met
in
October
at
the
county
ball
at
S
--
.
But
where
there
are
no
obstacles
to
a
union
,
as
in
the
present
case
,
where
the
connection
is
in
every
point
desirable
,
delays
are
unnecessary
:
they
will
be
married
as
soon
as
S
--
Place
,
which
Sir
Frederic
gives
up
to
them
,
can
be
refitted
for
their
reception
.
"