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Mercy
Chant
is
of
a
very
good
family
.
Pooh
!
what
s
the
advantage
of
that
,
mother
?
said
Angel
quickly
.
How
is
family
to
avail
the
wife
of
a
man
who
has
to
rough
it
as
I
have
,
and
shall
have
to
do
?
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Mercy
is
accomplished
.
And
accomplishments
have
their
charm
,
returned
his
mother
,
looking
at
him
through
her
silver
spectacles
.
As
to
external
accomplishments
,
what
will
be
the
use
of
them
in
the
life
I
am
going
to
lead
?
while
as
to
her
reading
,
I
can
take
that
in
hand
.
She
ll
be
apt
pupil
enough
,
as
you
would
say
if
you
knew
her
.
She
s
brim
full
of
poetry
actualized
poetry
,
if
I
may
use
the
expression
.
She
LIVES
what
paper
-
poets
only
write
.
.
.
.
And
she
is
an
unimpeachable
Christian
,
I
am
sure
;
perhaps
of
the
very
tribe
,
genus
,
and
species
you
desire
to
propagate
.
O
Angel
,
you
are
mocking
!
Mother
,
I
beg
pardon
.
But
as
she
really
does
attend
Church
almost
every
Sunday
morning
,
and
is
a
good
Christian
girl
,
I
am
sure
you
will
tolerate
any
social
shortcomings
for
the
sake
of
that
quality
,
and
feel
that
I
may
do
worse
than
choose
her
.
Angel
waxed
quite
earnest
on
that
rather
automatic
orthodoxy
in
his
beloved
Tess
which
(
never
dreaming
that
it
might
stand
him
in
such
good
stead
)
he
had
been
prone
to
slight
when
observing
it
practised
by
her
and
the
other
milkmaids
,
because
of
its
obvious
unreality
amid
beliefs
essentially
naturalistic
.
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In
their
sad
doubts
as
to
whether
their
son
had
himself
any
right
whatever
to
the
title
he
claimed
for
the
unknown
young
woman
,
Mr
and
Mrs
Clare
began
to
feel
it
as
an
advantage
not
to
be
overlooked
that
she
at
least
was
sound
in
her
views
;
especially
as
the
conjunction
of
the
pair
must
have
arisen
by
an
act
of
Providence
;
for
Angel
never
would
have
made
orthodoxy
a
condition
of
his
choice
.
They
said
finally
that
it
was
better
not
to
act
in
a
hurry
,
but
that
they
would
not
object
to
see
her
.
Angel
therefore
refrained
from
declaring
more
particulars
now
.
He
felt
that
,
single
-
minded
and
self
-
sacrificing
as
his
parents
were
,
there
yet
existed
certain
latent
prejudices
of
theirs
,
as
middle
-
class
people
,
which
it
would
require
some
tact
to
overcome
.
For
though
legally
at
liberty
to
do
as
he
chose
,
and
though
their
daughter
-
in
-
law
s
qualifications
could
make
no
practical
difference
to
their
lives
,
in
the
probability
of
her
living
far
away
from
them
,
he
wished
for
affection
s
sake
not
to
wound
their
sentiment
in
the
most
important
decision
of
his
life
.
He
observed
his
own
inconsistencies
in
dwelling
upon
accidents
in
Tess
s
life
as
if
they
were
vital
features
.
It
was
for
herself
that
he
loved
Tess
;
her
soul
,
her
heart
,
her
substance
not
for
her
skill
in
the
dairy
,
her
aptness
as
his
scholar
,
and
certainly
not
for
her
simple
formal
faith
-
professions
.
Her
unsophisticated
open
-
air
existence
required
no
varnish
of
conventionality
to
make
it
palatable
to
him
.