XX. Perplexity—Grinding the Shears—A Quarrel

           

           "HeissodisinterestedandkindtooffermeallthatIcandesire,"Bathshebamused.

           YetFarmerBoldwood,whetherbynaturekindorthereversetokind,didnotexercisekindness,here.Therarestofferingsofthepurestlovesarebutaself-indulgence,andnogenerosityatall.

           Bathsheba,notbeingtheleastinlovewithhim,waseventuallyabletolookcalmlyathisoffer.Itwasonewhichmanywomenofherownstationintheneighbourhood,andnotafewofhigherrank,wouldhavebeenwildtoacceptandproudtopublish.Ineverypointofview,rangingfrompolitictopassionate,itwasdesirablethatshe,alonelygirl,shouldmarry,andmarrythisearnest,well-to-do,andrespectedman.Hewasclosetoherdoors:hisstandingwassufficient:hisqualitieswereevensupererogatory.Hadshefelt,whichshedidnot,anywishwhateverforthemarriedstateintheabstract,shecouldnotreasonablyhaverejectedhim,beingawomanwhofrequentlyappealedtoherunderstandingfordeliverancefromherwhims.Boldwoodasameanstomarriagewasunexceptionable:sheesteemedandlikedhim,yetshedidnotwanthim.Itappearsthatordinarymentakewivesbecausepossessionisnotpossiblewithoutmarriage,andthatordinarywomenaccepthusbandsbecausemarriageisnotpossiblewithoutpossession;withtotallydifferingaimsthemethodisthesameonbothsides.Buttheunderstoodincentiveonthewoman’spartwaswantinghere.Besides,Bathsheba’spositionasabsolutemistressofafarmandhousewasanovelone,andthenoveltyhadnotyetbeguntowearoff.

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