Мидлмарч

Chapter 3

           

           "Ishouldlearneverythingthen,"shesaidtoherself,stillwalkingquicklyalongthebridleroadthroughthewood."ItwouldbemydutytostudythatImighthelphimthebetterinhisgreatworks.Therewouldbenothingtrivialaboutourlives.Every-daythingswithuswouldmeanthegreatestthings.ItwouldbelikemarryingPascal.Ishouldlearntoseethetruthbythesamelightasgreatmenhaveseenitby.AndthenIshouldknowwhattodo,whenIgotolder:IshouldseehowitwaspossibletoleadagrandlifeherenowinEngland.Idon’tfeelsureaboutdoinggoodinanywaynow:everythingseemslikegoingonamissiontoapeoplewhoselanguageIdon’tknow;unlessitwerebuildinggoodcottagestherecanbenodoubtaboutthat.Oh,IhopeIshouldbeabletogetthepeoplewellhousedinLowick!IwilldrawplentyofplanswhileIhavetime."

           Dorotheacheckedherselfsuddenlywithself-rebukeforthepresumptuouswayinwhichshewasreckoningonuncertainevents,butshewassparedanyinwardefforttochangethedirectionofherthoughtsbytheappearanceofacanteringhorsemanroundaturningoftheroad.Thewell-groomedchestnuthorseandtwobeautifulsetterscouldleavenodoubtthattheriderwasSirJamesChettam.HediscernedDorothea,jumpedoffhishorseatonce,and,havingdeliveredittohisgroom,advancedtowardsherwithsomethingwhiteonhisarm,atwhichthetwosetterswerebarkinginanexcitedmanner.

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