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I
wonder
how
you
will
answer
me
a
year
hence
,
should
I
ask
a
favour
it
does
not
suit
your
convenience
or
pleasure
to
grant
.
"
"
Ask
me
something
now
,
Jane
,
--
the
least
thing
:
I
desire
to
be
entreated
--
"
"
Indeed
I
will
,
sir
;
I
have
my
petition
all
ready
.
"
"
Speak
!
But
if
you
look
up
and
smile
with
that
countenance
,
I
shall
swear
concession
before
I
know
to
what
,
and
that
will
make
a
fool
of
me
.
"
"
Not
at
all
,
sir
;
I
ask
only
this
:
do
n't
send
for
the
jewels
,
and
do
n't
crown
me
with
roses
:
you
might
as
well
put
a
border
of
gold
lace
round
that
plain
pocket
handkerchief
you
have
there
.
"
"
I
might
as
well
'
gild
refined
gold
.
'
I
know
it
:
your
request
is
granted
then
--
for
the
time
.
I
will
remand
the
order
I
despatched
to
my
banker
.
But
you
have
not
yet
asked
for
anything
;
you
have
prayed
a
gift
to
be
withdrawn
:
try
again
.
"
"
Well
then
,
sir
,
have
the
goodness
to
gratify
my
curiosity
,
which
is
much
piqued
on
one
point
.
"
He
looked
disturbed
.
"
What
?
what
?
"
he
said
hastily
.
"
Curiosity
is
a
dangerous
petition
:
it
is
well
I
have
not
taken
a
vow
to
accord
every
request
--
"
"
But
there
can
be
no
danger
in
complying
with
this
,
sir
.
"
"
Utter
it
,
Jane
:
but
I
wish
that
instead
of
a
mere
inquiry
into
,
perhaps
,
a
secret
,
it
was
a
wish
for
half
my
estate
.
"