BOOK VIII. SUNSET AND SUNRISE.
79. CHAPTER LXXIX.
 (continued)
We are on a perilous margin when we begin to look passively at our
 future selves, and see our own figures led with dull consent into
 insipid misdoing and shabby achievement.  Poor Lydgate was inwardly
 groaning on that margin, and Will was arriving at it.  It seemed
 to him this evening as if the cruelty of his outburst to Rosamond
 had made an obligation for him, and he dreaded the obligation: 
 he dreaded Lydgate's unsuspecting good-will: he dreaded his own distaste
 for his spoiled life, which would leave him in motiveless levity. 
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