Middlemarch - 9

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CHAPTER IX.  1st Gent. An ancient land in ancient oracles    Is called “law-thirsty”: all the struggle there    Was after order and a perfect rule.    Pray, where lie such lands now? . . . 2d Gent. Why, where they lay of old—in human souls. Mr. Casaubon’s behavior about settlements was highly satisfactory to Mr. Brooke, and the preliminaries of marriage rolled smoothly along, shortening the weeks of courtship. The betrothed bride must see her future home, and dictate any changes that she would like to have made there. A woman dictates before marriage in order that she may