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Mr. Emlyn had also his little infirmitiesof self-esteem rather than of vanity. Though he had seen very littleof any world beyond that of his parish, he piqued himself on hisknowledge of human nature and of practical affairs in general. Certainly no man had read more about them, especially in the books ofthe ancient classics. Perhaps it was owing to this that he so littleunderstood Lily, --a character to which the ancient classics affordedno counterpart nor clue; and perhaps it was this also tha...t made Lilythink him "so terribly grown up. " Thus, despite his mild good-nature, she did not get on very well with him. The society of this amiable scholar pleased Kenelm the more, becausethe scholar evidently had not the remotest idea that Kenelm's sojournat Cromwell Lodge was influenced by the vicinity to Grasmere. Mr. Emlyn was sure that he knew human nature, and practical affairs ingeneral, too well to suppose that the heir to a rich baronet coulddream of taking for wife a girl without fortune or rank, the orphanward of a low-born artist only just struggling into reputation; or, indeed, that a Cambridge prizeman, who had evidently read much ongrave and dry subjects, and who had no less evidently seen a greatdeal of polished society, could find any other attraction in a veryimperfectly-educated girl, who tamed butterflies and knew no more thanthey did of fashionable life, than Mr.
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