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At
length
the
lady
of
the
caravan
shook
off
her
fit
of
meditation
,
and
,
summoning
the
driver
to
come
under
the
window
at
which
she
was
seated
,
held
a
long
conversation
with
him
in
a
low
tone
of
voice
,
as
if
she
were
asking
his
advice
on
an
important
point
,
and
discussing
the
pros
and
cons
of
some
very
weighty
matter
.
This
conference
at
length
concluded
,
she
drew
in
her
head
again
,
and
beckoned
Nell
to
approach
.
‘
And
the
old
gentleman
too
,
’
said
Mrs
Jarley
;
‘
for
I
want
to
have
a
word
with
him
.
Do
you
want
a
good
situation
for
your
grand
-
daughter
,
master
?
If
you
do
,
I
can
put
her
in
the
way
of
getting
one
.
What
do
you
say
?
’
‘
I
can
’
t
leave
her
,
’
answered
the
old
man
.
‘
We
can
’
t
separate
.
What
would
become
of
me
without
her
?
’
‘
I
should
have
thought
you
were
old
enough
to
take
care
of
yourself
,
if
you
ever
will
be
,
’
retorted
Mrs
Jarley
sharply
.
‘
But
he
never
will
be
,
’
said
the
child
in
an
earnest
whisper
.
‘
I
fear
he
never
will
be
again
.
Pray
do
not
speak
harshly
to
him
.
We
are
very
thankful
to
you
,
’
she
added
aloud
;
‘
but
neither
of
us
could
part
from
the
other
if
all
the
wealth
of
the
world
were
halved
between
us
.
’
Mrs
Jarley
was
a
little
disconcerted
by
this
reception
of
her
proposal
,
and
looked
at
the
old
man
,
who
tenderly
took
Nell
’
s
hand
and
detained
it
in
his
own
,
as
if
she
could
have
very
well
dispensed
with
his
company
or
even
his
earthly
existence
.
After
an
awkward
pause
,
she
thrust
her
head
out
of
the
window
again
,
and
had
another
conference
with
the
driver
upon
some
point
on
which
they
did
not
seem
to
agree
quite
so
readily
as
on
their
former
topic
of
discussion
;
but
they
concluded
at
last
,
and
she
addressed
the
grandfather
again
.
‘
If
you
’
re
really
disposed
to
employ
yourself
,
’
said
Mrs
Jarley
,
‘
there
would
be
plenty
for
you
to
do
in
the
way
of
helping
to
dust
the
figures
,
and
take
the
checks
,
and
so
forth
.
What
I
want
your
grand
-
daughter
for
,
is
to
point
‘
em
out
to
the
company
;
they
would
be
soon
learnt
,
and
she
has
a
way
with
her
that
people
wouldn
’
t
think
unpleasant
,
though
she
does
come
after
me
;
for
I
’
ve
been
always
accustomed
to
go
round
with
visitors
myself
,
which
I
should
keep
on
doing
now
,
only
that
my
spirits
make
a
little
ease
absolutely
necessary
.
It
’
s
not
a
common
offer
,
bear
in
mind
,
’
said
the
lady
,
rising
into
the
tone
and
manner
in
which
she
was
accustomed
to
address
her
audiences
;
‘
it
’
s
Jarley
’
s
wax
-
work
,
remember
.
The
duty
’
s
very
light
and
genteel
,
the
company
particularly
select
,
the
exhibition
takes
place
in
assembly
-
rooms
,
town
-
halls
,
large
rooms
at
inns
,
or
auction
galleries
.
There
is
none
of
your
open
-
air
wagrancy
at
Jarley
’
s
,
recollect
;
there
is
no
tarpaulin
and
sawdust
at
Jarley
’
s
,
remember
.
Every
expectation
held
out
in
the
handbills
is
realised
to
the
utmost
,
and
the
whole
forms
an
effect
of
imposing
brilliancy
hitherto
unrivalled
in
this
kingdom
.
Remember
that
the
price
of
admission
is
only
sixpence
,
and
that
this
is
an
opportunity
which
may
never
occur
again
!
’
Descending
from
the
sublime
when
she
had
reached
this
point
,
to
the
details
of
common
life
,
Mrs
Jarley
remarked
that
with
reference
to
salary
she
could
pledge
herself
to
no
specific
sum
until
she
had
sufficiently
tested
Nell
’
s
abilities
,
and
narrowly
watched
her
in
the
performance
of
her
duties
.
But
board
and
lodging
,
both
for
her
and
her
grandfather
,
she
bound
herself
to
provide
,
and
she
furthermore
passed
her
word
that
the
board
should
always
be
good
in
quality
,
and
in
quantity
plentiful
.