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"Well, there is so in that, you know," said Mr Brooke, who had
certainly an i eneral inaccuracy and
indisposition to thoroughness of all kinds, which would be a bad augury
for him in any profession, civil or sacred, even were he so far
submissive to ordinary rule as to choose one"
"Perhaps he has conscientious scruples founded on his own unfitness,"
said Dorothea, as interesting herself in finding a favorable
explanation "Because the law and medicine should be very serious
professions to undertake, should they not? People's lives and fortunes
depend on the relative Will Ladislaw is chiefly
deters by a dislike to steady
application, and to that kind of acquire or ient taste I have insisted to him on what Aristotle has
stated with adarded as an end there ies or
acquired facilities of a secondary order, de patience I have
pointed to my own manuscript volumes, which represent the toil of years
preparatory to a work not yet acco of this kind he replies by calling hiasus, and every