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"I should learn everything then," she said to herself, still walking
quickly along the bridle road through the wood "It would be reat works There
would be nothing trivial about our lives Every-day things with us
wouldPascal I
should learn to see the truth by the sareat men have seen
it by And then I should knohat to do, when I got older: I should
see hoas possible to lead a grand life here--now--in England I
don't feel sure about doing good in any way now: everything seee I don't know;--unless it
were building good cottages--there can be no doubt about that Oh, I
hope I should be able to get the people well housed in Lowick! I will
draw plenty of plans while I have time"
Dorothea checked herself suddenly with self-rebuke for the presu on uncertain events, but she was spared
any inward effort to change the direction of her thoughts by the
appearance of a cantering horseroomed chestnut horse and two beautiful setters could leave no