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"But you know, Dodo, if you ever did marry, it would be all the better
to have blood and beauty," said Celia, reflecting that Mr Casaubon had
not been richly endoith those gifts, and that it would be well to
caution Dorothea in tihts abouther sister's chin,
and looking at her with indulgent affection Celia was nursing her
baby, and Dorothea had coht to her
"Really--quite?" said Celia "Not anybody at all--if he were very
wonderful indeed?"
Dorothea shook her head slowly "Not anybody at all I have
delightful plans I should like to take a great deal of land, and
drain it, and make a little colony, where everybody should work, and
all the work should be done well I should know every one of the
people and be their friend I areat consultations
with Mr Garth: he can tellI want to know"