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Eliza
still
spoke
little
:
she
had
evidently
no
time
to
talk
.
I
never
saw
a
busier
person
than
she
seemed
to
be
;
yet
it
was
difficult
to
say
what
she
did
:
or
rather
,
to
discover
any
result
of
her
diligence
.
She
had
an
alarm
to
call
her
up
early
.
I
know
not
how
she
occupied
herself
before
breakfast
,
but
after
that
meal
she
divided
her
time
into
regular
portions
,
and
each
hour
had
its
allotted
task
.
Three
times
a
day
she
studied
a
little
book
,
which
I
found
,
on
inspection
,
was
a
Common
Prayer
Book
.
I
asked
her
once
what
was
the
great
attraction
of
that
volume
,
and
she
said
,
"
the
Rubric
.
"
Three
hours
she
gave
to
stitching
,
with
gold
thread
,
the
border
of
a
square
crimson
cloth
,
almost
large
enough
for
a
carpet
.
In
answer
to
my
inquiries
after
the
use
of
this
article
,
she
informed
me
it
was
a
covering
for
the
altar
of
a
new
church
lately
erected
near
Gateshead
.
Two
hours
she
devoted
to
her
diary
;
two
to
working
by
herself
in
the
kitchen-garden
;
and
one
to
the
regulation
of
her
accounts
.
She
seemed
to
want
no
company
;
no
conversation
.
I
believe
she
was
happy
in
her
way
:
this
routine
sufficed
for
her
;
and
nothing
annoyed
her
so
much
as
the
occurrence
of
any
incident
which
forced
her
to
vary
its
clockwork
regularity
.
She
told
me
one
evening
,
when
more
disposed
to
be
communicative
than
usual
,
that
John
's
conduct
,
and
the
threatened
ruin
of
the
family
,
had
been
a
source
of
profound
affliction
to
her
:
but
she
had
now
,
she
said
,
settled
her
mind
,
and
formed
her
resolution
.
Her
own
fortune
she
had
taken
care
to
secure
;
and
when
her
mother
died
--
and
it
was
wholly
improbable
,
she
tranquilly
remarked
,
that
she
should
either
recover
or
linger
long
--
she
would
execute
a
long-cherished
project
:
seek
a
retirement
where
punctual
habits
would
be
permanently
secured
from
disturbance
,
and
place
safe
barriers
between
herself
and
a
frivolous
world
.
I
asked
if
Georgiana
would
accompany
her
.
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"
Of
course
not
.
Georgiana
and
she
had
nothing
in
common
:
they
never
had
had
.
She
would
not
be
burdened
with
her
society
for
any
consideration
.
Georgiana
should
take
her
own
course
;
and
she
,
Eliza
,
would
take
hers
.
"
Georgiana
,
when
not
unburdening
her
heart
to
me
,
spent
most
of
her
time
in
lying
on
the
sofa
,
fretting
about
the
dulness
of
the
house
,
and
wishing
over
and
over
again
that
her
aunt
Gibson
would
send
her
an
invitation
up
to
town
.
"
It
would
be
so
much
better
,
"
she
said
,
"
if
she
could
only
get
out
of
the
way
for
a
month
or
two
,
till
all
was
over
.
"
I
did
not
ask
what
she
meant
by
"
all
being
over
,
"
but
I
suppose
she
referred
to
the
expected
decease
of
her
mother
and
the
gloomy
sequel
of
funeral
rites
.
Eliza
generally
took
no
more
notice
of
her
sister
's
indolence
and
complaints
than
if
no
such
murmuring
,
lounging
object
had
been
before
her
.
One
day
,
however
,
as
she
put
away
her
account-book
and
unfolded
her
embroidery
,
she
suddenly
took
her
up
thus
--
"
Georgiana
,
a
more
vain
and
absurd
animal
than
you
was
certainly
never
allowed
to
cumber
the
earth
.
You
had
no
right
to
be
born
,
for
you
make
no
use
of
life
.
Instead
of
living
for
,
in
,
and
with
yourself
,
as
a
reasonable
being
ought
,
you
seek
only
to
fasten
your
feebleness
on
some
other
person
's
strength
:
if
no
one
can
be
found
willing
to
burden
her
or
himself
with
such
a
fat
,
weak
,
puffy
,
useless
thing
,
you
cry
out
that
you
are
ill-treated
,
neglected
,
miserable
.
Then
,
too
,
existence
for
you
must
be
a
scene
of
continual
change
and
excitement
,
or
else
the
world
is
a
dungeon
:
you
must
be
admired
,
you
must
be
courted
,
you
must
be
flattered
--
you
must
have
music
,
dancing
,
and
society
--
or
you
languish
,
you
die
away
.
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Have
you
no
sense
to
devise
a
system
which
will
make
you
independent
of
all
efforts
,
and
all
wills
,
but
your
own
?
Take
one
day
;
share
it
into
sections
;
to
each
section
apportion
its
task
:
leave
no
stray
unemployed
quarters
of
an
hour
,
ten
minutes
,
five
minutes
--
include
all
;
do
each
piece
of
business
in
its
turn
with
method
,
with
rigid
regularity
.
The
day
will
close
almost
before
you
are
aware
it
has
begun
;
and
you
are
indebted
to
no
one
for
helping
you
to
get
rid
of
one
vacant
moment
:
you
have
had
to
seek
no
one
's
company
,
conversation
,
sympathy
,
forbearance
;
you
have
lived
,
in
short
,
as
an
independent
being
ought
to
do
.
Take
this
advice
:
the
first
and
last
I
shall
offer
you
;
then
you
will
not
want
me
or
any
one
else
,
happen
what
may
.
Neglect
it
--
go
on
as
heretofore
,
craving
,
whining
,
and
idling
--
and
suffer
the
results
of
your
idiocy
,
however
bad
and
insuperable
they
may
be
.
I
tell
you
this
plainly
;
and
listen
:
for
though
I
shall
no
more
repeat
what
I
am
now
about
to
say
,
I
shall
steadily
act
on
it
.
After
my
mother
's
death
,
I
wash
my
hands
of
you
:
from
the
day
her
coffin
is
carried
to
the
vault
in
Gateshead
Church
,
you
and
I
will
be
as
separate
as
if
we
had
never
known
each
other
.
You
need
not
think
that
because
we
chanced
to
be
born
of
the
same
parents
,
I
shall
suffer
you
to
fasten
me
down
by
even
the
feeblest
claim
:
I
can
tell
you
this
--
if
the
whole
human
race
,
ourselves
excepted
,
were
swept
away
,
and
we
two
stood
alone
on
the
earth
,
I
would
leave
you
in
the
old
world
,
and
betake
myself
to
the
new
.
"
She
closed
her
lips
.
"
You
might
have
spared
yourself
the
trouble
of
delivering
that
tirade
,
"
answered
Georgiana
.
"
Everybody
knows
you
are
the
most
selfish
,
heartless
creature
in
existence
:
and
I
know
your
spiteful
hatred
towards
me
:
I
have
had
a
specimen
of
it
before
in
the
trick
you
played
me
about
Lord
Edwin
Vere
:
you
could
not
bear
me
to
be
raised
above
you
,
to
have
a
title
,
to
be
received
into
circles
where
you
dare
not
show
your
face
,
and
so
you
acted
the
spy
and
informer
,
and
ruined
my
prospects
for
ever
.
"
Georgiana
took
out
her
handkerchief
and
blew
her
nose
for
an
hour
afterwards
;
Eliza
sat
cold
,
impassable
,
and
assiduously
industrious
.