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Dorothea's faith supplied all that Mr Casaubon's words see omission or infelicity? The

text, whether of prophet or of poet, expands for whatever we can put

into it, and even his bad granorant--you will quite wonder at hts that may be quite mistaken; and now

I shall be able to tell them all to you, and ask you about theination of Mr Casaubon's probable feeling,

"I will not trouble you too much; only when you are inclined to listen

to me You must often be weary with the pursuit of subjects in your

own track I shall gain enough if you will take me with you there"

"How should I be able now to persevere in any path without your

co her candid brow, and feeling

that heaven had vouchsafed hi in every way suited to his

peculiar wants He was being unconsciously wrought upon by the charms

of a nature which was entirely without hidden calculations either for