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“
Ah
,
you
think
,
’
That
weak
girl
—
how
is
she
going
to
get
a
man
to
marry
her
when
she
chooses
?
’
But
let
me
tell
you
one
thing
,
Aunt
:
Mr
.
Wildeve
is
not
a
profligate
man
,
any
more
than
I
am
an
improper
woman
.
He
has
an
unfortunate
manner
,
and
doesn
’
t
try
to
make
people
like
him
if
they
don
’
t
wish
to
do
it
of
their
own
accord
.
”
“
Thomasin
,
”
said
Mrs
.
Yeobright
quietly
,
fixing
her
eye
upon
her
niece
,
“
do
you
think
you
deceive
me
in
your
defence
of
Mr
.
Wildeve
?
”
“
How
do
you
mean
?
”
“
I
have
long
had
a
suspicion
that
your
love
for
him
has
changed
its
colour
since
you
have
found
him
not
to
be
the
saint
you
thought
him
,
and
that
you
act
a
part
to
me
.
”
“
He
wished
to
marry
me
,
and
I
wish
to
marry
him
.
”
“
Now
,
I
put
it
to
you
:
would
you
at
this
present
moment
agree
to
be
his
wife
if
that
had
not
happened
to
entangle
you
with
him
?
”
Thomasin
looked
into
the
tree
and
appeared
much
disturbed
.
“
Aunt
,
”
she
said
presently
,
“
I
have
,
I
think
,
a
right
to
refuse
to
answer
that
question
.
”
“
Yes
,
you
have
.
”
“
You
may
think
what
you
choose
.
I
have
never
implied
to
you
by
word
or
deed
that
I
have
grown
to
think
otherwise
of
him
,
and
I
never
will
.
And
I
shall
marry
him
.
”
“
Well
,
wait
till
he
repeats
his
offer
.
I
think
he
may
do
it
,
now
that
he
knows
—
something
I
told
him
.
I
don
’
t
for
a
moment
dispute
that
it
is
the
most
proper
thing
for
you
to
marry
him
.
Much
as
I
have
objected
to
him
in
bygone
days
,
I
agree
with
you
now
,
you
may
be
sure
.
It
is
the
only
way
out
of
a
false
position
,
and
a
very
galling
one
.
”