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Chapter LVI ‘Off with the Old Love, and on with the New.’
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The next morning saw Mrs. Gibson in a much more contented1 frame of mind. She had written and posted her letter, and the next thing was to keep Cynthia in what she called a reasonable state, or, in other words, to try and cajole her into docility2. But it was so much labour lost. Cynthia had already received a letter from Mr. Henderson before she came down to breakfast — a declaration of love, a proposal of marriage as clear as words could make it; together with an intimation that, unable to wait for the slow delays of the post, he was going to follow her down to Hollingford, and would arrive at the same time that she had done herself on the previous day. Cynthia said nothing about this letter to any one. She came late into the breakfast-room, after Mr. and Mrs. Gibson had finished the actual business of the meal; but her unpunctuality was quite accounted for by the fact that she had been travelling all the night before. Molly was not as yet strong enough to get up so early. Cynthia hardly spoke3, and did not touch her food. Mr. Gibson went about his daily business, and Cynthia and her mother were left alone.
‘My dear,’ said Mrs. Gibson, ‘you are not eating your breakfast as you should do. I am afraid our meals seem very plain and homely4 to you after those in Hyde Park Street?’
‘No,’ said Cynthia; ‘I am not hungry, that’s all.’
‘If we were as rich as your uncle, I should feel it to be both a duty and a pleasure to keep an elegant table; but limited means are a sad clog5 to one’s wishes. I don’t suppose that, work as he will, Mr. Gibson can earn more than he does at present; while the capabilities6 of the law are boundless7. Lord Chancellor8! Titles as well as fortune!’
Cynthia was almost too much absorbed in her own reflections to reply, but she did say —
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repartee
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affected
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allude
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exultant
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anticipations
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