CHAPTER XVI. THE SUBSTITUTION
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i>acknowledgeittooandwhatvisionaryhopeshemayhave,hemustkeeptohimself,andonlyamusemewiththeresultofthem—foratime.”
“Oh!thatsomekindspiritwouldwhisperthosewordsinhisear,”Iinwardlyexclaimed.IwasfartooindignanttohazardareplytoherobservationaloudandnothingmorewassaidaboutMr.Westonthatday,bymeorinmyhearing.Butnextmorning,soonafterbreakfast,MissMurraycameintotheschoolroom,wherehersisterwasemployedatherstudies,orratherherlessons,forstudiestheywerenot,andsaid,“Matilda,Iwantyoutotakeawalkwithmeabouteleveno’clock.”
“Oh,Ican’t,Rosalie!Ihavetogiveordersaboutmynewbridleandsaddle-cloth,andspeaktotherat-catcherabouthisdogs:MissGreymustgowithyou.”
“No,Iwantyou,”saidRosalieandcallinghersistertothewindow,shewhisperedanexplanationinherearuponwhichthelatterconsentedtogo.
IrememberedthatelevenwasthehouratwhichMr.Westonproposedtocometotheporter’slodgeandrememberingthat,Ibeheldthewholecontrivance.Accordingly,atdinner,IwasentertainedwithalongaccountofhowMr.Westonhadovertakenthemastheywerewalkingalongtheroadandhowtheyhadhadalongwalkandtalkwithhim,andreallyfoundhimquiteanagreeablecompanionandhowhemusthavebeen,andevidentlywas,delightedwiththemandtheiramazingcondescension,&c.&c.