âConfound you handsome young fellows! you think of having it all your own way in the world. You donât understand women. They donât admire you half so much as you admire yourselves. Elinor used to tell her sisters that she married me for my uglinessâ âit was so various and amusing that it had quite conquered her prudence.â
âYou! it was easy enough for a woman to love you. But this is no question of beauty. I donât like Casaubon.â This was Sir Jamesâs strongest way of implying that he thought ill of a manâs character.
âWhy? what do you know against him?â said the Rector laying down his reels, and putting his thumbs into his armholes with an air of attention.
Sir James paused. He did not usually find it easy to give his reasons: it seemed to him strange that people should not know them without being told, since he only felt what was reasonable. At last he saidâ â
âNow, Cadwallader, has he got any heart?â