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After
breakfast
he
walked
with
his
two
brothers
,
non
-
evangelical
,
well
-
educated
,
hall
-
marked
young
men
,
correct
to
their
remotest
fibre
,
such
unimpeachable
models
as
are
turned
out
yearly
by
the
lathe
of
a
systematic
tuition
.
They
were
both
somewhat
short
-
sighted
,
and
when
it
was
the
custom
to
wear
a
single
eyeglass
and
string
they
wore
a
single
eyeglass
and
string
;
when
it
was
the
custom
to
wear
a
double
glass
they
wore
a
double
glass
;
when
it
was
the
custom
to
wear
spectacles
they
wore
spectacles
straightway
,
all
without
reference
to
the
particular
variety
of
defect
in
their
own
vision
.
When
Wordsworth
was
enthroned
they
carried
pocket
copies
;
and
when
Shelley
was
belittled
they
allowed
him
to
grow
dusty
on
their
shelves
.
When
Correggio
’
s
Holy
Families
were
admired
,
they
admired
Correggio
’
s
Holy
Families
;
when
he
was
decried
in
favour
of
Velasquez
,
they
sedulously
followed
suit
without
any
personal
objection
.
If
these
two
noticed
Angel
’
s
growing
social
ineptness
,
he
noticed
their
growing
mental
limitations
.
Felix
seemed
to
him
all
Church
;
Cuthbert
all
College
.
His
Diocesan
Synod
and
Visitations
were
the
mainsprings
of
the
world
to
the
one
;
Cambridge
to
the
other
.
Each
brother
candidly
recognized
that
there
were
a
few
unimportant
score
of
millions
of
outsiders
in
civilized
society
,
persons
who
were
neither
University
men
nor
churchmen
;
but
they
were
to
be
tolerated
rather
than
reckoned
with
and
respected
.
They
were
both
dutiful
and
attentive
sons
,
and
were
regular
in
their
visits
to
their
parents
.
Felix
,
though
an
offshoot
from
a
far
more
recent
point
in
the
devolution
of
theology
than
his
father
,
was
less
self
-
sacrificing
and
disinterested
.
More
tolerant
than
his
father
of
a
contradictory
opinion
,
in
its
aspect
as
a
danger
to
its
holder
,
he
was
less
ready
than
his
father
to
pardon
it
as
a
slight
to
his
own
teaching
.
Cuthbert
was
,
upon
the
whole
,
the
more
liberal
-
minded
,
though
,
with
greater
subtlety
,
he
had
not
so
much
heart
.
As
they
walked
along
the
hillside
Angel
’
s
former
feeling
revived
in
him
—
that
whatever
their
advantages
by
comparison
with
himself
,
neither
saw
or
set
forth
life
as
it
really
was
lived
.
Perhaps
,
as
with
many
men
,
their
opportunities
of
observation
were
not
so
good
as
their
opportunities
of
expression
.
Neither
had
an
adequate
conception
of
the
complicated
forces
at
work
outside
the
smooth
and
gentle
current
in
which
they
and
their
associates
floated
.
Neither
saw
the
difference
between
local
truth
and
universal
truth
;
that
what
the
inner
world
said
in
their
clerical
and
academic
hearing
was
quite
a
different
thing
from
what
the
outer
world
was
thinking
.
“
I
suppose
it
is
farming
or
nothing
for
you
now
,
my
dear
fellow
,
”
Felix
was
saying
,
among
other
things
,
to
his
youngest
brother
,
as
he
looked
through
his
spectacles
at
the
distant
fields
with
sad
austerity
.
“
And
,
therefore
,
we
must
make
the
best
of
it
.
But
I
do
entreat
you
to
endeavour
to
keep
as
much
as
possible
in
touch
with
moral
ideals
.
Farming
,
of
course
,
means
roughing
it
externally
;
but
high
thinking
may
go
with
plain
living
,
nevertheless
.
”
“
Of
course
it
may
,
”
said
Angel
.
“
Was
it
not
proved
nineteen
hundred
years
ago
—
if
I
may
trespass
upon
your
domain
a
little
?
Why
should
you
think
,
Felix
,
that
I
am
likely
to
drop
my
high
thinking
and
my
moral
ideals
?
”
“
Well
,
I
fancied
,
from
the
tone
of
your
letters
and
our
conversation
—
it
may
be
fancy
only
—
that
you
were
somehow
losing
intellectual
grasp
.
Hasn
’
t
it
struck
you
,
Cuthbert
?
”