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And everything - but everything! - we did was quite useless!' said Eustacie, quite disgusted. 'I know,' said Miss Thane, sadly shaking her head. 'It does not bear thinking of.' 'I do not know why you should complain,' remarked Sir Tristram. 'You have had a great deal of adventure, which is what I understood you both to want.' 'Yes, that is true,' acknowledged Eustacie, 'but some of it was not very comfortable. And I must say that I am not at all pleased that it is you who have found the ring, because you did not want to have an adventure, or to do anything romantic. It seems to me very unfair.' 'So it is!' said Miss Thane, much struck by this point of view. 'It is quite odious, my love, for who could have been more disagreeable, or more discouraging? Really, it would have been better in some ways had we insisted upon his remaining the villain.