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Chapter the Thirty-Ninth
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She Learns to See
WITH the new morning, certain reflections found their way into my mind which were not of the most welcome sort. There was one serious element of embarrassment1 in my position towards Lucilla, which had not discovered itself to me when Nugent and I parted at the rectory gate.
Browndown was now empty. In the absence of both the brothers, what was I to say to Lucilla when the false Oscar failed to pay her his promised visit that day?
In what a labyrinth2 of lies had the first fatal suppression of the truth involved us all! One deception3 after another had been forced on us; one disaster after another had followed retributively as the result — and, now that I was left to deal single-handed with the hard necessities of our position, no choice seemed left to me but to go on deceiving Lucilla still! I was weary of it and ashamed of it. At breakfast-time, I evaded4 all further discussion of the subject, after I had first ascertained5 that Lucilla did not expect her visitor before the afternoon. For some time after breakfast, I kept her at the piano. When she wearied of music, and began to talk of Oscar once more, I put on my hat, and set forth6 on a domestic errand (of the kind usually entrusted7 to Zillah), solely8 for the purpose of keeping out of the way, and putting off to the last moment the hateful necessity of telling more lies. The weather stood my friend. It threatened to rain; and Lucilla, on that account, refrained from proposing to accompany me.
My errand took me to a farm-house on the road which led to Brighton. After settling my business, I prolonged my walk, though the rain was already beginning to fall. I had nothing on me that would spoil; and, in my present frame of mind, a wet gown was a preferable alternative to returning to the rectory.
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gallant
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oculist
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finch
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malady
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remonstrate
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positively
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ignobly
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perversion
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jargon
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abominable
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affected
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mortification
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entreatingly
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diabolical
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inspection
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admiration
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penetrated
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temperament
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fatigue
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submission
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adviser
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