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He came again, without managing the last parting; and again and again, without finding that Mrs. Penniman had as yet done much to pave the path of retreat with flowers.
It was devilish awkward, as he said, and he felt a lively animosity for Catherine's aunt, who, as he had now quite formed the habit of saying to himself, had dragged him into the mess and was bound in common charity to get him out of it.
Mrs. Penniman, to tell the truth, had, in the seclusion1 of her own apartment--and, I may add, amid the suggestiveness of Catherine's, which wore in those days the appearance of that of a young lady laying out her trousseau--Mrs. Penniman had measured her responsibilities, and taken fright at their magnitude.
The task of preparing Catherine and easing off Morris presented difficulties which increased in the execution, and even led the impulsive2 Lavinia to ask herself whether the modification3 of the young man's original project had been conceived in a happy spirit.
A brilliant future, a wider career, a conscience exempt4 from the reproach of interference between a young lady and her natural rights--these excellent things might be too troublesomely purchased.
From Catherine herself Mrs. Penniman received no assistance whatever; the poor girl was apparently5 without suspicion of her danger.
She looked at her lover with eyes of undiminished trust, and though she had less confidence in her aunt than in a young man with whom she had exchanged so many tender vows6, she gave her no handle for explaining or confessing. Mrs. Penniman, faltering7 and wavering, declared Catherine was very stupid, put off the great scene, as she would have called it, from day to day, and wandered about very uncomfortably, primed, to repletion8, with her apology, but unable to bring it to the light. Morris's own scenes were very small ones just now; but even these were beyond his strength.

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