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Anthony Trollope: Barchester Towers16. CHAPTER XVI: BABY WORSHIP (continued)'And where the masters don't have such beautiful long hair to be dishevelled,' said Mr Slope, taking up the joke and paying a compliment at the same time. Eleanor thought he might as well have left the compliment alone; but she said nothing and looked nothing, being occupied as she was with the baby. 'Let me take him,' said Mary. 'His clothes are nearly off his back with his romping,' and so saying she left the room with the child. Miss Bold had heard Mr Slope say he had something pressing to say to Eleanor, and thinking that she might be de trop, took the opportunity of getting herself out of the room. 'Don't be long, Mary,' said Eleanor, as Miss Bold shut the door. 'I am glad, Mrs Bold, to have the opportunity of having ten minutes' conversation with you alone,' began Mr Slope. 'Will you let me openly ask you a plain question?' 'Certainly,' said she. 'And I am sure you will give me a plain and open answer.' 'Either that or none at all,' said she, laughing. 'My question is this, Mrs Bold; is your father really anxious to get back to the hospital?' 'Why do you ask me?' said she. 'Why don't you ask himself?' 'My dear Mrs Bold, I'll tell you why. There are wheels within wheels, all of which I would explain to you, only I fear there is not time. It is essentially necessary that I should have an answer to this question, otherwise I cannot know how to advance your father's wishes; and it is quite impossible that I should ask himself. No one can esteem your father more than I do, but I doubt if this feeling is reciprocal.' It certainly was not. 'I must be candid with you as the only means of avoiding ultimate consequences, which may be most injurious to Mr Harding. I fear there is a feeling, I will not even call it a prejudice, with regard to myself in Barchester, which is not in my favour. You remember the sermon--' This is page 147 of 547. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of Barchester Towers at Amazon.com
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