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"Oh, I told you beforehand what he would say," answered Mrs

Cadwallader, lifting up her eyebrows "I have done what I could: I

wash e"

"In the first place," said the Rector, looking rather grave, "it would

be nonsensical to expect that I could convince Brooke, and ood fellow, but pulpy; he will run into

anyenough to defer the e," said Sir James

"But, my dear Chettae, unless I werefor the advantage of Miss Brooke? I know no harm of Casaubon

I don't care about his Xisuthrus and Fee-fo-fu-tackle As to the line he took on the

Catholic Question, that was unexpected; but he has always been civil to

I can

tell, Miss Brooke may be happier with him than she would be with any

other man"

"Humphrey! I have no patience with you You know you would rather

dine under the hedge than with Casaubon alone You have nothing to say

to each other"