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CHAPTER LVIII The Major Is Deposed
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When Silverbridge undertook to return with Tregear to London instead of going off direct to Matching, it is to be feared that he was simply actuated by a desire to postpone1 his further visit to his father's house. He had thought that Lady Mabel would surely be gone before his task at Polpenno was completed. As soon as he should again find himself in his father's presence he would at once declare his intention of marrying Isabel Boncassen. But he could not see his way to doing it while Lady Mabel should be in the house.
"I think you will find Mabel still at Matching," said Tregear on their way up. "She will wait for you, I fancy."
"I don't know why she should wait for me," said Silverbridge almost angrily.
"I thought that you and she were fast friends."
"I suppose we are—after a fashion. She might wait for you perhaps."
"I think she would,—if I could go there."
"You are much thicker with her than I ever was. You went to see her at Grex,—when nobody else was there."
"Is Miss Cassewary nobody?"
"Next door to it," said Silverbridge, half jealous of the favours shown to Tregear.
"I thought," said Tregear, "that there would be a closer intimacy2 between you and her."
"I don't know why you should think so."
"Had you never any such idea yourself?"
"I haven't any now,—so there may be an end of it. I don't think a fellow ought to be cross-questioned on such a subject."
"Then I am very sorry for Mabel," said Tregear. This was uttered solemnly, so that Silverbridge found himself debarred from making any flippant answer. He could not altogether defend himself. He had been quite justified3, he thought, in changing his mind, but he did not like to own that he had changed it so quickly.
"I think we had better not talk any more about it," he said, after pausing for a few moments. After that nothing more was said between them on the subject.
Up in town Silverbridge spent two or three days pleasantly enough, while a thunderbolt was being prepared for him, or rather, in truth, two thunderbolts. During these days he was much with Tregear; and though he could not speak freely of his own matrimonial projects, still he was brought round to give some sort of
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