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"
And
if
I
am
myself
,
you
mean
?
That
's
charming
news
to
be
sent
him
by
a
governess
whose
prime
undertaking
was
to
give
him
no
worry
.
"
Mrs.
Grose
considered
,
following
the
children
again
.
"
Yes
,
he
do
hate
worry
.
That
was
the
great
reason
--
"
"
Why
those
fiends
took
him
in
so
long
?
No
doubt
,
though
his
indifference
must
have
been
awful
.
As
I
'm
not
a
fiend
,
at
any
rate
,
I
should
n't
take
him
in
.
"
My
companion
,
after
an
instant
and
for
all
answer
,
sat
down
again
and
grasped
my
arm
.
"
Make
him
at
any
rate
come
to
you
.
"
I
stared
.
"
To
me
?
"
I
had
a
sudden
fear
of
what
she
might
do
.
"'
Him
'
?
"
"
He
ought
to
be
here
--
he
ought
to
help
.
"
I
quickly
rose
,
and
I
think
I
must
have
shown
her
a
queerer
face
than
ever
yet
.
"
You
see
me
asking
him
for
a
visit
?
"
No
,
with
her
eyes
on
my
face
she
evidently
could
n't
.
Instead
of
it
even
--
as
a
woman
reads
another
--
she
could
see
what
I
myself
saw
:
his
derision
,
his
amusement
,
his
contempt
for
the
breakdown
of
my
resignation
at
being
left
alone
and
for
the
fine
machinery
I
had
set
in
motion
to
attract
his
attention
to
my
slighted
charms
She
did
n't
know
--
no
one
knew
--
how
proud
I
had
been
to
serve
him
and
to
stick
to
our
terms
;
yet
she
nonetheless
took
the
measure
,
I
think
,
of
the
warning
I
now
gave
her
.
"
If
you
should
so
lose
your
head
as
to
appeal
to
him
for
me
--
"
She
was
really
frightened
.
"
Yes
,
miss
?
"
"
I
would
leave
,
on
the
spot
,
both
him
and
you
.
"