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position in such a way as renders it not only natural and
           warrantable IN me when that effect is viewed under the in-
           fluence of legitimate feeling, but incumbent on me when the
            same effect is considered in the light of my responsibilities,
           to state at once that your acceptance of the proposal above
           indicated would be highly offensive to me. That I have some
            claim to the exercise of a veto here, would not, I believe, be
            denied by any reasonable person cognizant of the relations
            between us: relations which, though thrown into the past
            by your recent procedure, are not thereby annulled in their
            character of determining antecedents. I will not here make
           reflections on any person’s judgment. It is enough for me to
           point out to yourself that there are certain social fitnesses
            and proprieties which should hinder a somewhat near rela-
           tive of mine from becoming any wise conspicuous in this
           vicinity  in  a  status  not  only  much  beneath  my  own,  but
            associated at best with the sciolism of literary or political
            adventurers. At any rate, the contrary issue must exclude
           you from further reception at my house.
              Yours                                 faithfully,
           ‘EDWARD CASAUBON.’
              Meanwhile  Dorothea’s  mind  was  innocently  at  work
           towards  the  further  embitterment  of  her  husband;  dwell-
           ing, with a sympathy that grew to agitation, on what Will
           had told her about his parents and grandparents. Any pri-
           vate hours in her day were usually spent in her blue-green
            boudoir,  and  she  had  come  to  be  very  fond  of  its  pallid
            quaintness. Nothing had been outwardly altered there; but
           while the summer had gradually advanced over the western

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