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  Now,isitnotaqueerquipofNature,’continuedthesquire,turninghishonestfacetowardsMolly,asifhewasgoingtoimpartanewideatoher,’thatI,aHamleyofHamley,straightindescentfromnobodyknowswhen—theHeptarchy,theysay—What’sthedateoftheHeptarchy?’’Idon’tknow,’saidMolly,startledatbeingthusappealedto。’Well!itwassometimebeforeKingAlfred,becausehewastheKingofallEngland,youknow;but,asIwassaying,hereamI,ofasgoodandasoldadescentasanymaninEngland,andIdoubtifastrangertolookatme,wouldtakemeforagentleman,withmyredface,greathandsandfeet,andthickfigure,fourteenstone,andneverlessthantwelveevenwhenIwasayoungman;’andthere’sOsborne,whotakesafterhismother,whocouldnottellhergreat—grandfatherfromAdam,blessher;andOsbornehasagirl’sdelicateface,andaslightmake,andhandsandfeetassmallasalady’s。Hetakesaftermadam’sside,who,asIsaid,can’ttellwhowastheirgrandfather。Now,Rogerislikeme,aHamleyofHamley,andnoonewhoseeshiminthestreetwilleverthinkthatred—brown,big—boned,clumsychapisofgentleblood。YetallthoseCumnorpeople,youmakesuchadoofinHollingford,aremeremuckofyesterday。IwastalkingtomadamtheotherdayaboutOsborne’smarryingadaughterofLordHollingford’s—that’stosay,ifhehadadaughter—he’sonlygotboys,asithappens;

  butI’mnotsureifIshouldconsenttoit。Ireallyamnotsure;foryouseeOsbornewillhavehadafirst—rateeducation,andhisfamilydatesfromtheHeptarchy,whileIshouldbegladtoknowwheretheCumnorfolkwereinthetimeofQueenAnne?’Hewalkedon,ponderingthequestionofwhetherhecouldhavegivenhisconsenttothisimpossiblemarriage;andaftersometime,andwhenMollyhadquiteforgottenthesubjecttowhichhealluded,hebrokeoutwith—’No!IamsureIshouldhavelookedhigher。

  So,perhaps,it’saswellmyLordHollingfordhasonlyboys。’Afterawhile,hethankedMollyforhercompanionship,withold—fashionedcourtesy;andtoldherthathethought,bythistime,madamwouldbeupanddressed,andgladtohaveheryoungvisitorwithher。Hepointedoutthedeeppurplehouse,withitsstonefacings,asitwasseenatsomedistancebetweenthetrees,andwatchedherprotectinglyonherwayalongthefield—paths。’That’sanicegirlofGibson’s,’quothhetohimself。’Butwhatatightholdthewenchgotofthenotionofhismarryingagain!Onehadneedbeonone’sguardastowhatonesaysbeforeher。Tothinkofherneverhavingthoughtofthechanceofastep—mother。Tobesure,astep—mothertoagirlisadifferentthingtoasecondwifetoaman!’

  chapter07CHAPTERVIIFORESHADOWSOFLOVEPERILSIfSquireHamleyhadbeenunabletotellMollywhohadeverbeenthoughtofasherfather’ssecondwife,fatewasallthistimepreparingananswerofaprettypositivekindtoherwonderingcuriosity。Butfateisacunninghussy,andbuildsupherplansasimperceptiblyasabirdbuildshernest;

  andwithmuchthesamekindofunconsideredtrifles。’Thefirst’trifle’

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