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CHAPTER LVII. MR. PROSPER SHOWS HIS GOOD-NATURE.
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While these things were going on at Tretton, and while Mr. Scarborough was making all arrangements for the adequate disposition1 of his property,—in doing which he had happily come to the conclusion that there was no necessity for interfering2 with what the law had settled,—Mr. Prosper3 was lying very ill at Buston, and was endeavoring on his sick-bed to reconcile himself to what the entail4 had done for him. There could be no other heir to him but Harry5 Annesley. As he thought of the unmarried ladies of his acquaintance, he found that there was no one who would have done for him but Miss Puffle and Matilda Thoroughbung. All others were too young or too old, or chiefly penniless. Miss Puffle would have been the exact thing—only for that intruding6 farmer's son.
As he lay there alone in his bedroom his mind used to wander a little, and he would send for Matthew, his butler, and hold confidential7 discussions with him. "I never did think, sir, that Miss Thoroughbung was exactly the lady," said Matthew.
"Why not?"
"Well, sir, there is a saying—But you'll excuse me."
"Go on, Matthew."
"There is a saying as how 'you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.'"
"I've heard that."
"Just so, sir. Now, Miss Thoroughbung is a very nice lady."
"I don't think she's a nice lady at all."
"But—Of course it's not becoming in me to speak against my betters, and as a menial servant I never would."
"Go on, Matthew."
"Miss Thoroughbung is—"
"Go on, Matthew."
"Well;—she is a sow's ear. Ain't she, now? The servants here never would have looked upon her as a silk purse."
"Wouldn't they?"
"Never! She has a way with her just as though she didn't care for silk purses. And it's my mind, sir, that she don't. She wishes, however, to be uppermost, and if she had come here she'd have said so."
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