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CHAPTER XXII. THERE IS A GULF FIXED.
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"Do you think that you could be happier as the wife of such a one as Daniel Thwaite, a creature infinitely1 beneath you, separated as you would be from all your kith and kin2, from all whose blood you share, from me and from your family, than you would be as the bearer of a proud name, the daughter and the wife of an Earl Lovel,—the mother of the earl to come? I will not speak now of duty, or of fitness, or of the happiness of others which must depend upon you. It is natural that a girl should look to her own joys in marriage. Do you think that your joy can consist in calling that man your husband?"
It was thus that the Countess spoke3 to her daughter, who was then lying worn out and ill on her bed in Keppel Street. For three days she had been subject to such addresses as this, and during those three days no word of tenderness had been spoken to her. The Countess had been obdurate4 in her hardness,—still believing that she might thus break her daughter's spirit, and force her to abandon her engagement. But as yet she had not succeeded. The girl had been meek6 and, in all other things, submissive. She had not defended her conduct. She had not attempted to say that she had done well in promising7 to be the tailor's bride. She had shown herself willing by her silence to have her engagement regarded as a great calamity8, as a dreadful evil that had come upon the whole Lovel family. She had not boldness to speak to her mother as she had spoken on the subject to the Earl. She threw herself entirely9 upon her promise, and spoke of her coming destiny as though it had been made irrevocable by her own word. "I have promised him, mamma, and have sworn that it should be so." That was the answer which she now made from her bed;—the answer which she had made a dozen times during the last three days.
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