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"
My
mother
would
have
had
no
objection
,
but
my
father
hates
London
.
"
"
Has
your
governess
left
you
?
"
"
We
never
had
any
governess
.
"
"
No
governess
!
How
was
that
possible
?
Five
daughters
brought
up
at
home
without
a
governess
!
I
never
heard
of
such
a
thing
.
Your
mother
must
have
been
quite
a
slave
to
your
education
.
"
Elizabeth
could
hardly
help
smiling
as
she
assured
her
that
had
not
been
the
case
.
"
Then
,
who
taught
you
?
who
attended
to
you
?
Without
a
governess
,
you
must
have
been
neglected
.
"
"
Compared
with
some
families
,
I
believe
we
were
;
but
such
of
us
as
wished
to
learn
never
wanted
the
means
.
We
were
always
encouraged
to
read
,
and
had
all
the
masters
that
were
necessary
.
Those
who
chose
to
be
idle
,
certainly
might
.
"
"
Aye
,
no
doubt
;
but
that
is
what
a
governess
will
prevent
,
and
if
I
had
known
your
mother
,
I
should
have
advised
her
most
strenuously
to
engage
one
.
I
always
say
that
nothing
is
to
be
done
in
education
without
steady
and
regular
instruction
,
and
nobody
but
a
governess
can
give
it
.
It
is
wonderful
how
many
families
I
have
been
the
means
of
supplying
in
that
way
.
I
am
always
glad
to
get
a
young
person
well
placed
out
.
Four
nieces
of
Mrs.
Jenkinson
are
most
delightfully
situated
through
my
means
;
and
it
was
but
the
other
day
that
I
recommended
another
young
person
,
who
was
merely
accidentally
mentioned
to
me
,
and
the
family
are
quite
delighted
with
her
.
Mrs.
Collins
,
did
I
tell
you
of
Lady
Metcalf
's
calling
yesterday
to
thank
me
?
She
finds
Miss
Pope
a
treasure
.
'
Lady
Catherine
,
'
said
she
,
'
you
have
given
me
a
treasure
.
'
Are
any
of
your
younger
sisters
out
,
Miss
Bennet
?
"
"
Yes
,
ma'am
,
all
.
"