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"
She
has
already
said
that
she
is
willing
to
do
anything
honest
she
can
do
,
"
answered
Diana
for
me
;
"
and
you
know
,
St.
John
,
she
has
no
choice
of
helpers
:
she
is
forced
to
put
up
with
such
crusty
people
as
you
.
"
"
I
will
be
a
dressmaker
;
I
will
be
a
plain-workwoman
;
I
will
be
a
servant
,
a
nurse-girl
,
if
I
can
be
no
better
,
"
I
answered
.
"
Right
,
"
said
Mr.
St.
John
,
quite
coolly
.
"
If
such
is
your
spirit
,
I
promise
to
aid
you
,
in
my
own
time
and
way
.
"
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He
now
resumed
the
book
with
which
he
had
been
occupied
before
tea
.
I
soon
withdrew
,
for
I
had
talked
as
much
,
and
sat
up
as
long
,
as
my
present
strength
would
permit
.
The
more
I
knew
of
the
inmates
of
Moor
House
,
the
better
I
liked
them
.
In
a
few
days
I
had
so
far
recovered
my
health
that
I
could
sit
up
all
day
,
and
walk
out
sometimes
.
I
could
join
with
Diana
and
Mary
in
all
their
occupations
;
converse
with
them
as
much
as
they
wished
,
and
aid
them
when
and
where
they
would
allow
me
.
There
was
a
reviving
pleasure
in
this
intercourse
,
of
a
kind
now
tasted
by
me
for
the
first
time
--
the
pleasure
arising
from
perfect
congeniality
of
tastes
,
sentiments
,
and
principles
.
I
liked
to
read
what
they
liked
to
read
:
what
they
enjoyed
,
delighted
me
;
what
they
approved
,
I
reverenced
.
They
loved
their
sequestered
home
.
I
,
too
,
in
the
grey
,
small
,
antique
structure
,
with
its
low
roof
,
its
latticed
casements
,
its
mouldering
walls
,
its
avenue
of
aged
firs
--
all
grown
aslant
under
the
stress
of
mountain
winds
;
its
garden
,
dark
with
yew
and
holly
--
and
where
no
flowers
but
of
the
hardiest
species
would
bloom
--
found
a
charm
both
potent
and
permanent
.
They
clung
to
the
purple
moors
behind
and
around
their
dwelling
--
to
the
hollow
vale
into
which
the
pebbly
bridle-path
leading
from
their
gate
descended
,
and
which
wound
between
fern-banks
first
,
and
then
amongst
a
few
of
the
wildest
little
pasture-fields
that
ever
bordered
a
wilderness
of
heath
,
or
gave
sustenance
to
a
flock
of
grey
moorland
sheep
,
with
their
little
mossy-faced
lambs
:
-
they
clung
to
this
scene
,
I
say
,
with
a
perfect
enthusiasm
of
attachment
.
I
could
comprehend
the
feeling
,
and
share
both
its
strength
and
truth
.
I
saw
the
fascination
of
the
locality
.
I
felt
the
consecration
of
its
loneliness
:
my
eye
feasted
on
the
outline
of
swell
and
sweep
--
on
the
wild
colouring
communicated
to
ridge
and
dell
by
moss
,
by
heath-bell
,
by
flower-sprinkled
turf
,
by
brilliant
bracken
,
and
mellow
granite
crag
.
These
details
were
just
to
me
what
they
were
to
them
--
so
many
pure
and
sweet
sources
of
pleasure
.
The
strong
blast
and
the
soft
breeze
;
the
rough
and
the
halcyon
day
;
the
hours
of
sunrise
and
sunset
;
the
moonlight
and
the
clouded
night
,
developed
for
me
,
in
these
regions
,
the
same
attraction
as
for
them
--
wound
round
my
faculties
the
same
spell
that
entranced
theirs
.
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Indoors
we
agreed
equally
well
.
They
were
both
more
accomplished
and
better
read
than
I
was
;
but
with
eagerness
I
followed
in
the
path
of
knowledge
they
had
trodden
before
me
.
I
devoured
the
books
they
lent
me
:
then
it
was
full
satisfaction
to
discuss
with
them
in
the
evening
what
I
had
perused
during
the
day
.
Thought
fitted
thought
;
opinion
met
opinion
:
we
coincided
,
in
short
,
perfectly
.
If
in
our
trio
there
was
a
superior
and
a
leader
,
it
was
Diana
.
Physically
,
she
far
excelled
me
:
she
was
handsome
;
she
was
vigorous
.
In
her
animal
spirits
there
was
an
affluence
of
life
and
certainty
of
flow
,
such
as
excited
my
wonder
,
while
it
baffled
my
comprehension
.
I
could
talk
a
while
when
the
evening
commenced
,
but
the
first
gush
of
vivacity
and
fluency
gone
,
I
was
fain
to
sit
on
a
stool
at
Diana
's
feet
,
to
rest
my
head
on
her
knee
,
and
listen
alternately
to
her
and
Mary
,
while
they
sounded
thoroughly
the
topic
on
which
I
had
but
touched
.
Diana
offered
to
teach
me
German
.
I
liked
to
learn
of
her
:
I
saw
the
part
of
instructress
pleased
and
suited
her
;
that
of
scholar
pleased
and
suited
me
no
less
.
Our
natures
dovetailed
:
mutual
affection
--
of
the
strongest
kind
--
was
the
result
.
They
discovered
I
could
draw
:
their
pencils
and
colour-boxes
were
immediately
at
my
service
.
My
skill
,
greater
in
this
one
point
than
theirs
,
surprised
and
charmed
them
.
Mary
would
sit
and
watch
me
by
the
hour
together
:
then
she
would
take
lessons
;
and
a
docile
,
intelligent
,
assiduous
pupil
she
made
.
Thus
occupied
,
and
mutually
entertained
,
days
passed
like
hours
,
and
weeks
like
days
.