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"There is no fear of that, uncle," said Dorothea, turning to Will and

shaking hands with open cheerfulness, while sheher uncle "I am very slow When I

want to be busy with books, I ahts I find it is not so easy to be learned as to plan cottages"

She seated herself beside her uncle opposite to Will, and was evidently

preoccupied with so that made her almost unmindful of hiined that her co

had anything to do with him

"Why, yes, ood to break that off a little Hobbies are apt to ran aith us,

you know; it doesn't do to be run aith We must keep the reins

I have never let myself be run aith; I always pulled up That is

what I tell Ladislaw He and I are alike, you know: he likes to go

into everything We are working at capital punishether, Ladislaw and I"

"Yes," said Dorothea, with characteristic directness, "Sir Jareat change e the

fares improved, so that

Tipton may look quite another place Oh, how happy!"--she went on,

clasping her hands, with a return to that more childlike ie "If I were at hoo about with you

and see all that! And you are going to engage Mr Garth, who praised

es, Sir James says"