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Mr
.
Brooke
looked
up
and
said
quickly
,
"
Young
ladies
in
America
love
independence
as
much
as
their
ancestors
did
,
and
are
admired
and
respected
for
supporting
themselves
.
"
"
Oh
,
yes
,
of
course
it
s
very
nice
and
proper
in
them
to
do
so
.
We
have
many
most
respectable
and
worthy
young
women
who
do
the
same
and
are
employed
by
the
nobility
,
because
,
being
the
daughters
of
gentlemen
,
they
are
both
well
bred
and
accomplished
,
you
know
,
"
said
Miss
Kate
in
a
patronizing
tone
that
hurt
Meg
s
pride
,
and
made
her
work
seem
not
only
more
distasteful
,
but
degrading
.
"
Did
the
German
song
suit
,
Miss
March
?
"
inquired
Mr
.
Brooke
,
breaking
an
awkward
pause
.
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"
Oh
,
yes
!
It
was
very
sweet
,
and
I
m
much
obliged
to
whoever
translated
it
for
me
.
"
And
Meg
s
downcast
face
brightened
as
she
spoke
.
"
Don
t
you
read
German
?
"
asked
Miss
Kate
with
a
look
of
surprise
.
"
Not
very
well
.
My
father
,
who
taught
me
,
is
away
,
and
I
don
t
get
on
very
fast
alone
,
for
I
ve
no
one
to
correct
my
pronunciation
.
"
"
Try
a
little
now
.
Here
is
Schiller
s
Mary
Stuart
and
a
tutor
who
loves
to
teach
.
"
And
Mr
.
Brooke
laid
his
book
on
her
lap
with
an
inviting
smile
.
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"
It
s
so
hard
I
m
afraid
to
try
,
"
said
Meg
,
grateful
,
but
bashful
in
the
presence
of
the
accomplished
young
lady
beside
her
.
"
I
ll
read
a
bit
to
encourage
you
.
"
And
Miss
Kate
read
one
of
the
most
beautiful
passages
in
a
perfectly
correct
but
perfectly
expressionless
manner
.
Mr
.
Brooke
made
no
comment
as
she
returned
the
book
to
Meg
,
who
said
innocently
,
"
I
thought
it
was
poetry
.
"