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Chapter 18
gainst its general adoption of : ot sure all t as I .

    But in ots, as  to my master: I ting all s, for  o study all sides of er: to take t able judgment. No  artled me once, s in a c, but t as comparatively insipid. And as for t a sinister or a sorro opened upon a careful observer, norange deptially disclosed; t someto make me fear and s volcanic-looking  t gape: t somet intervals, beill; and , but not ead of o divine it; and I t Miss Ingram  look into t s secrets and analyse ture.

    Meantime, er and ure bride— sas of importance—t of ty e interests and pleasures. tinued to consort in solemn conferences, urbans at eacing gestures of surprise, or mystery, or o ts. Mild Mrs. Dent talked ured Mrs. Esimes bestoeous , and Mr. Esics, or county affairs, or justice business. Lord Ingram flirted on; Louisa played and sang to and ened languidly to t speecimes all, as , suspended to observe and listen to tors: for, after all, Mr. Rocer and—because closely connected y. If  from tible dulness seemed to steal over ts of s; and rance o give a freso ty of conversation.

    t of ing influence appeared to be peculiarly felt one day t o Millcote on business, and  likely to return till late. ternoon : a y o take to see a gipsy camp, lately pitcly deferred. Some of tlemen o tables: toget solace in a quiet game at cards. Blancer aciturnity, some efforts of Mrs. Dent and Mrs. Eso draion,  murmured over some sentimental tunes and airs on tcy listlessness on a sofa, and prepared to begui
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