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CHAPTER L The Duke's Arguments
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The Duke before he left Custins had an interview with Lady Cantrip, at which that lady found herself called upon to speak her mind freely. "I don't think she cares about Lord Popplecourt," Lady Cantrip said.
"I am sure I don't know why she should," said the Duke, who was often very aggravating1 even to his friend.
"But as we had thought—"
"She ought to do as she is told," said the Duke, remembering how obedient his Glencora had been. "Has he spoken to her?"
"I think not."
"Then how can we tell?"
"I asked her to see him, but she expressed so much dislike that I could not press it. I am afraid, Duke, that you will find it difficult to deal with her."
"I have found it very difficult!"
"As you have trusted me so much—"
"Yes;—I have trusted you, and do trust you. I hope you understand that I appreciate your kindness."
"Perhaps then you will let me say what I think."
"Certainly, Lady Cantrip."
"Mary is a very peculiar3 girl,—with great gifts,—but—"
"But what?"
"She is obstinate4. Perhaps it would be fairer to say that she has great firmness of character. It is within your power to separate her from Mr. Tregear. It would be foreign to her character to—to—leave you, except with your approbation5."
"You mean, she will not run away."
"She will do nothing without your permission. But she will remain unmarried unless she be allowed to marry Mr. Tregear."
"What do you advise then?"
"That you should yield. As regards money, you could give them what they want. Let him go into public life. You could manage that for him."
"He is Conservative!"
"What does that matter when the question is one of your daughter's happiness? Everybody tells me that he is clever and well conducted."
He betrayed nothing by his face as this was said to him. But as he got into the carriage he was a
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