But after he
had been with me I felt sure that he would succeed.'
'Well, sir,' said Silverbridge to the Duke when they were out
together in the park that afternoon, 'what do you think about
him?'
'I think he is a manly young man.'
'He certainly is that. And then he knows things and understands
them. It was never a surprise to me that Mary should have been so
fond of him.'
'I do not know that one ought to be surprised at anything. Perhaps
what surprised me most was that he should look so high. There
seemed so little to justify it. But now I will accept that as
courage which I before regarded as arrogance.'
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