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"
Well
,
dear
,
we
should
never
wear
them
,
you
know
.
"
Dorothea
spoke
in
a
full
cordial
tone
,
half
caressing
,
half
explanatory
.
She
had
her
pencil
in
her
hand
,
and
was
making
tiny
side
-
plans
on
a
margin
.
Celia
colored
,
and
looked
very
grave
.
"
I
think
,
dear
,
we
are
wanting
in
respect
to
mamma
’
s
memory
,
to
put
them
by
and
take
no
notice
of
them
.
And
,
"
she
added
,
after
hesitating
a
little
,
with
a
rising
sob
of
mortification
,
"
necklaces
are
quite
usual
now
;
and
Madame
Poincon
,
who
was
stricter
in
some
things
even
than
you
are
,
used
to
wear
ornaments
.
And
Christians
generally
—
surely
there
are
women
in
heaven
now
who
wore
jewels
.
"
Celia
was
conscious
of
some
mental
strength
when
she
really
applied
herself
to
argument
.
"
You
would
like
to
wear
them
?
"
exclaimed
Dorothea
,
an
air
of
astonished
discovery
animating
her
whole
person
with
a
dramatic
action
which
she
had
caught
from
that
very
Madame
Poincon
who
wore
the
ornaments
.
"
Of
course
,
then
,
let
us
have
them
out
.
Why
did
you
not
tell
me
before
?
But
the
keys
,
the
keys
!
"
She
pressed
her
hands
against
the
sides
of
her
head
and
seemed
to
despair
of
her
memory
.
"
They
are
here
,
"
said
Celia
,
with
whom
this
explanation
had
been
long
meditated
and
prearranged
.
"
Pray
open
the
large
drawer
of
the
cabinet
and
get
out
the
jewel
-
box
.
"
The
casket
was
soon
open
before
them
,
and
the
various
jewels
spread
out
,
making
a
bright
parterre
on
the
table
.
It
was
no
great
collection
,
but
a
few
of
the
ornaments
were
really
of
remarkable
beauty
,
the
finest
that
was
obvious
at
first
being
a
necklace
of
purple
amethysts
set
in
exquisite
gold
work
,
and
a
pearl
cross
with
five
brilliants
in
it
.
Dorothea
immediately
took
up
the
necklace
and
fastened
it
round
her
sister
’
s
neck
,
where
it
fitted
almost
as
closely
as
a
bracelet
;
but
the
circle
suited
the
Henrietta
-
Maria
style
of
Celia
’
s
head
and
neck
,
and
she
could
see
that
it
did
,
in
the
pier
-
glass
opposite
.
"
There
,
Celia
!
you
can
wear
that
with
your
Indian
muslin
.
But
this
cross
you
must
wear
with
your
dark
dresses
.
"
Celia
was
trying
not
to
smile
with
pleasure
.
"
O
Dodo
,
you
must
keep
the
cross
yourself
.
"
"
No
,
no
,
dear
,
no
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
putting
up
her
hand
with
careless
deprecation
.
"
Yes
,
indeed
you
must
;
it
would
suit
you
—
in
your
black
dress
,
now
,
"
said
Celia
,
insistingly
.
"
You
MIGHT
wear
that
.
"