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Chapter 38. A Lover’s Madness.
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The letter from Mrs. Fenwick, which the reader has just seen, was the immediate1 effect of a special visit which Mr. Gilmore had made to her. On the 10th of March he had come to her with a settled purpose, pointing out to her that he had now waited a certain number of months since he had heard of the rupture2 between Mary and her cousin, naming the exact period which Mrs. Fenwick had bade him wait before he should move again in the matter, and asking her whether he might not now venture to take some step. Mrs. Fenwick had felt it to be unfair that her very words should be quoted against her, as to the three or four months, feeling that she had said three or four instead of six or seven to soften3 the matter to her friend; but, nevertheless, she had been induced to write to Mary Lowther.
“I was thinking that perhaps you might ask her to come to you again,” Mr. Gilmore had said when Mrs. Fenwick rebuked4 him for his impatience5. “If you did that, the thing might come on naturally.”
“But she wouldn’t come if I did ask her.”
“Because she hates me so much that she will not venture to come near me?”
“What nonsense that is, Harry6. It has nothing to do with hating. If I thought that she even disliked you, I should tell you so, believing that it would be for the best. But of course if I asked her here just at present, she could not but remember that you are our nearest neighbour, and feel that she was pressed to come with some reference to your hopes.”
“And therefore she would not come?”
“Exactly; and if you will think of it, how could it be otherwise? Wait till he is in India. Wait at any rate till the summer, and then Frank and I will do our best to get her here.”
“I will wait,” said Mr. Gilmore, and immediately took his leave, as though there were no other subject of conversation now possible to him.
Since his return from Loring, Mr. Gilmore’s life at his own house had been quite
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