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"
But
,
my
dear
child
,
the
time
is
drawing
near
;
here
is
April
,
and
June
,
or
say
even
July
,
is
very
near
,
with
such
business
to
accomplish
before
us
.
Your
inexperience
really
amuses
me
!
A
situation
such
as
you
deserve
,
and
your
friends
would
require
for
you
,
is
no
everyday
occurrence
,
is
not
obtained
at
a
moment
's
notice
;
indeed
,
indeed
,
we
must
begin
inquiring
directly
.
"
"
Excuse
me
,
ma'am
,
but
this
is
by
no
means
my
intention
;
I
make
no
inquiry
myself
,
and
should
be
sorry
to
have
any
made
by
my
friends
.
When
I
am
quite
determined
as
to
the
time
,
I
am
not
at
all
afraid
of
being
long
unemployed
.
There
are
places
in
town
,
offices
,
where
inquiry
would
soon
produce
something
--
Offices
for
the
sale
--
not
quite
of
human
flesh
--
but
of
human
intellect
.
"
"
Oh
!
my
dear
,
human
flesh
!
You
quite
shock
me
;
if
you
mean
a
fling
at
the
slave-trade
,
I
assure
you
Mr.
Suckling
was
always
rather
a
friend
to
the
abolition
.
"
"
I
did
not
mean
,
I
was
not
thinking
of
the
slave-trade
,
"
replied
Jane
;
"
governess-trade
,
I
assure
you
,
was
all
that
I
had
in
view
;
widely
different
certainly
as
to
the
guilt
of
those
who
carry
it
on
;
but
as
to
the
greater
misery
of
the
victims
,
I
do
not
know
where
it
lies
.
But
I
only
mean
to
say
that
there
are
advertising
offices
,
and
that
by
applying
to
them
I
should
have
no
doubt
of
very
soon
meeting
with
something
that
would
do
.
"
"
Something
that
would
do
!
"
repeated
Mrs.
Elton
.
"
Aye
,
that
may
suit
your
humble
ideas
of
yourself
--
I
know
what
a
modest
creature
you
are
;
but
it
will
not
satisfy
your
friends
to
have
you
taking
up
with
any
thing
that
may
offer
,
any
inferior
,
commonplace
situation
,
in
a
family
not
moving
in
a
certain
circle
,
or
able
to
command
the
elegancies
of
life
.
"
"
You
are
very
obliging
;
but
as
to
all
that
,
I
am
very
indifferent
;
it
would
be
no
object
to
me
to
be
with
the
rich
;
my
mortifications
,
I
think
,
would
only
be
the
greater
;
I
should
suffer
more
from
comparison
.
A
gentleman
's
family
is
all
that
I
should
condition
for
.
"
"
I
know
you
,
I
know
you
;
you
would
take
up
with
any
thing
;
but
I
shall
be
a
little
more
nice
,
and
I
am
sure
the
good
Campbells
will
be
quite
on
my
side
;
with
your
superior
talents
,
you
have
a
right
to
move
in
the
first
circle
.
Your
musical
knowledge
alone
would
entitle
you
to
name
your
own
terms
,
have
as
many
rooms
as
you
like
,
and
mix
in
the
family
as
much
as
you
chose
--
that
is
--
I
do
not
know
--
if
you
knew
the
harp
,
you
might
do
all
that
,
I
am
very
sure
;
but
you
sing
as
well
as
play
--
yes
,
I
really
believe
you
might
,
even
without
the
harp
,
stipulate
for
what
you
chose
--
and
you
must
and
shall
be
delightfully
,
honourably
and
comfortably
settled
before
the
Campbells
or
I
have
any
rest
.
"
"
You
may
well
class
the
delight
,
the
honour
,
and
the
comfort
of
such
a
situation
together
,
"
said
Jane
,
"
they
are
pretty
sure
to
be
equal
;
however
,
I
am
very
serious
in
not
wishing
any
thing
to
be
attempted
at
present
for
me
.