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"I think it would be well for you just to go and see her before Lydgate
co"
While Celia was gone he walked up and down reeust at Mr Brooke's indifference If Cadwallader--if every
one else had regarded the affair as he, Sir Jaht have been hindered It icked to let a young girl
blindly decide her fate in that ithout any effort to save her
Sir Jarets on his own account: his
heart was satisfied with his engagement to Celia But he had a
chivalrous nature (was not the disinterested service of woarded love had not turned to
bitterness; its death hadwith a consecrating effect to Dorothea He could reenerous trustfulness