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‘
The
miserable
vanity
of
these
earth
-
worms
!
’
she
said
,
when
she
had
so
far
controlled
the
angry
heavings
of
her
breast
,
that
she
could
trust
herself
to
speak
.
‘
YOUR
home
!
Do
you
imagine
that
I
bestow
a
thought
on
it
,
or
suppose
you
could
do
any
harm
to
that
low
place
,
which
money
would
not
pay
for
,
and
handsomely
?
YOUR
home
!
You
were
a
part
of
the
trade
of
your
home
,
and
were
bought
and
sold
like
any
other
vendible
thing
your
people
dealt
in
.
’
‘
Oh
,
not
that
!
’
cried
Emily
.
‘
Say
anything
of
me
;
but
don
’
t
visit
my
disgrace
and
shame
,
more
than
I
have
done
,
on
folks
who
are
as
honourable
as
you
!
Have
some
respect
for
them
,
as
you
are
a
lady
,
if
you
have
no
mercy
for
me
.
’
‘
I
speak
,
’
she
said
,
not
deigning
to
take
any
heed
of
this
appeal
,
and
drawing
away
her
dress
from
the
contamination
of
Emily
’
s
touch
,
‘
I
speak
of
HIS
home
—
where
I
live
.
Here
,
’
she
said
,
stretching
out
her
hand
with
her
contemptuous
laugh
,
and
looking
down
upon
the
prostrate
girl
,
‘
is
a
worthy
cause
of
division
between
lady
-
mother
and
gentleman
-
son
;
of
grief
in
a
house
where
she
wouldn
’
t
have
been
admitted
as
a
kitchen
-
girl
;
of
anger
,
and
repining
,
and
reproach
.
This
piece
of
pollution
,
picked
up
from
the
water
-
side
,
to
be
made
much
of
for
an
hour
,
and
then
tossed
back
to
her
original
place
!
’
‘
No
!
no
!
’
cried
Emily
,
clasping
her
hands
together
.
‘
When
he
first
came
into
my
way
—
that
the
day
had
never
dawned
upon
me
,
and
he
had
met
me
being
carried
to
my
grave
!
—
I
had
been
brought
up
as
virtuous
as
you
or
any
lady
,
and
was
going
to
be
the
wife
of
as
good
a
man
as
you
or
any
lady
in
the
world
can
ever
marry
.
If
you
live
in
his
home
and
know
him
,
you
know
,
perhaps
,
what
his
power
with
a
weak
,
vain
girl
might
be
.
I
don
’
t
defend
myself
,
but
I
know
well
,
and
he
knows
well
,
or
he
will
know
when
he
comes
to
die
,
and
his
mind
is
troubled
with
it
,
that
he
used
all
his
power
to
deceive
me
,
and
that
I
believed
him
,
trusted
him
,
and
loved
him
!
’
Rosa
Dartle
sprang
up
from
her
seat
;
recoiled
;
and
in
recoiling
struck
at
her
,
with
a
face
of
such
malignity
,
so
darkened
and
disfigured
by
passion
,
that
I
had
almost
thrown
myself
between
them
.
The
blow
,
which
had
no
aim
,
fell
upon
the
air
.
As
she
now
stood
panting
,
looking
at
her
with
the
utmost
detestation
that
she
was
capable
of
expressing
,
and
trembling
from
head
to
foot
with
rage
and
scorn
,
I
thought
I
had
never
seen
such
a
sight
,
and
never
could
see
such
another
.
‘
YOU
love
him
?
You
?
’
she
cried
,
with
her
clenched
hand
,
quivering
as
if
it
only
wanted
a
weapon
to
stab
the
object
of
her
wrath
.
Emily
had
shrunk
out
of
my
view
.
There
was
no
reply
.
‘
And
tell
that
to
ME
,
’
she
added
,
‘
with
your
shameful
lips
?
Why
don
’
t
they
whip
these
creatures
?
If
I
could
order
it
to
be
done
,
I
would
have
this
girl
whipped
to
death
.
’
And
so
she
would
,
I
have
no
doubt
.