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that nothing then invited him so strongly as the presence
            of Dorothea.
              Invitations of the formal kind had been wanting, how-
            ever, for Will had never been asked to go to Lowick. Mr.
           Brooke,  indeed,  confident  of  doing  everything  agreeable
           which Casaubon, poor fellow, was too much absorbed to
           think of, had arranged to bring Ladislaw to Lowick several
           times (not neglecting meanwhile to introduce him elsewhere
            on every opportunity as ‘a young relative of Casaubon’s’).
           And though Will had not seen Dorothea alone, their inter-
           views had been enough to restore her former sense of young
            companionship with one who was cleverer than herself, yet
            seemed ready to be swayed by her. Poor Dorothea before
           her marriage had never found much room in other minds
           for what she cared most to say; and she had not, as we know,
            enjoyed her husband’s superior instruction so much as she
           had expected. If she spoke with any keenness of interest to
           Mr. Casaubon, he heard her with an air of patience as if she
           had given a quotation from the Delectus familiar to him
           from  his  tender  years,  and  sometimes  mentioned  curtly
           what ancient sects or personages had held similar ideas, as
           if there were too much of that sort in stock already; at other
           times he would inform her that she was mistaken, and reas-
            sert what her remark had questioned.
              But Will Ladislaw always seemed to see more in what
            she  said  than  she  herself  saw.  Dorothea  had  little  vanity,
            but she had the ardent woman’s need to rule beneficently
            by making the joy of another soul. Hence the mere chance
            of seeing Will occasionally was like a lunette opened in the

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