Middlemarch - 8

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CHAPTER VIII.  “Oh, rescue her! I am her brother now,And you her father. Every gentle maidShould have a guardian in each gentleman.” It was wonderful to Sir James Chettam how well he continued to like going to the Grange after he had once encountered the difficulty of seeing Dorothea for the first time in the light of a woman who was engaged to another man. Of course the forked lightning seemed to pass through him when he first approached her, and he remained conscious throughout the interview of hiding uneasiness; but, good as he was, it must be owned that