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Mr Casaubon boith cold politeness,his irritation, but

only so far as to be silent He remembered Will's letter quite as well

as Dorothea did; he had noticed that it was not a the letters which

had been reserved for hi that

Dorothea had sent word to Will not to come to Lowick, he had shrunk

with proud sensitiveness fro to the subject He now

inferred that she had asked her uncle to invite Will to the Grange; and

she felt it impossible at that moment to enter into any explanation

Mrs Cadwallader's eyes, diverted froood deal

of duible to her as she could have

desired, and could not repress the question, "Who is Mr Ladislaw?"

"A young relative of Mr Casaubon's," said Sir Jaood-nature oftenin personal lance at her husband that there was

so fellow--Casaubon has done everything for him,"

explained Mr Brooke "He repays your expense in hily "I hope he will stay withof my documents I have plenty of

ideas and facts, you know, and I can see he is just the ht quotations are, oives subjects a kind of turn I

invited hio when you were ill, Casaubon; Dorothea said