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Everything looked blooan, as

brown, dull, and resigned, and altogether, as Mrs Vincy often said,

just the sort of person for a governess Lydgate did not mean to pay

many such visits his;

and nohen he had talked a little o

"You will not like us at Middlemarch, I feel sure," she said, when the

whist-players were settled "We are very stupid, and you have been

used to so quite different"

"I suppose all country towns are pretty ate

"But I have noticed that one always believes one's on to be more

stupid than any other I have made up my mind to take Middleed if the toill take me in the

same way I have certainly found soreater than I had expected"

"You mean the rides towards Tipton and Lowick; every one is pleased

with those," said Rosa , and then said, "Do you care

about dancing at all? I am not quite sure whether clever men ever

dance"