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Herintellectualindependencegaveatouchofcomradeshiptotheirintimacy,prolongingtheillusionofcollegefriendshipsbasedonajoyousinterchangeofheresies.Mrs.AubynandGlennardrepresentedtoeachothertheaugur’swinkbehindtheHillbridgeidol:theywalkedtogetherinthatlightofyoungomnisciencefromwhichfatesocuriouslyexcludesone’selders.
Husbandswhoarenotoriouslyinopportune,mayevendieinopportunely,andthiswastherevengethatMr.Aubyn,sometwoyearsafterherreturntoHillbridge,tookuponhisinjuredwife.HediedpreciselyatthemomentwhenGlennardwasbeginningtocriticiseher.Itwasnotthatsheboredhim;shedidwhatwasinfinitelyworse—shemadehimfeelhisinferiority.Thesenseofmentalequalityhadbeengratifyingtohisrawambition;butashisself-knowledgedefineditself,hisunderstandingofheralsoincreased;andifmanisattimesindirectlyflatteredbythemoralsuperiorityofwoman,hermentalascendencyisextenuatedbynosuchobliquetributetohispowers.Theattitudeoflookingupisastrainonthemuscles;anditwasbecomingmoreandmoreGlennard’sopinionthatbrains,inawoman,shouldbemerelytheobverseofbeauty.TobeautyMrs.Aubyncouldlaynoclaim;andwhileshehadenoughprettinesstoexasperatehimbyherincapacitytomakeuseofit,sheseemedinvinciblyignorantofanyofthelittleartificeswherebywomencontrivetopalliatetheirdefectsandeventoturnthemintograces.