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I
have
hired
a
building
for
the
purpose
,
with
a
cottage
of
two
rooms
attached
to
it
for
the
mistress
's
house
.
Her
salary
will
be
thirty
pounds
a
year
:
her
house
is
already
furnished
,
very
simply
,
but
sufficiently
,
by
the
kindness
of
a
lady
,
Miss
Oliver
;
the
only
daughter
of
the
sole
rich
man
in
my
parish
--
Mr.
Oliver
,
the
proprietor
of
a
needle-factory
and
iron-foundry
in
the
valley
.
The
same
lady
pays
for
the
education
and
clothing
of
an
orphan
from
the
workhouse
,
on
condition
that
she
shall
aid
the
mistress
in
such
menial
offices
connected
with
her
own
house
and
the
school
as
her
occupation
of
teaching
will
prevent
her
having
time
to
discharge
in
person
.
Will
you
be
this
mistress
?
"
He
put
the
question
rather
hurriedly
;
he
seemed
half
to
expect
an
indignant
,
or
at
least
a
disdainful
rejection
of
the
offer
:
not
knowing
all
my
thoughts
and
feelings
,
though
guessing
some
,
he
could
not
tell
in
what
light
the
lot
would
appear
to
me
.
In
truth
it
was
humble
--
but
then
it
was
sheltered
,
and
I
wanted
a
safe
asylum
:
it
was
plodding
--
but
then
,
compared
with
that
of
a
governess
in
a
rich
house
,
it
was
independent
;
and
the
fear
of
servitude
with
strangers
entered
my
soul
like
iron
:
it
was
not
ignoble
--
not
unworthy
--
not
mentally
degrading
,
I
made
my
decision
.
"
I
thank
you
for
the
proposal
,
Mr.
Rivers
,
and
I
accept
it
with
all
my
heart
.
"
"
But
you
comprehend
me
?
"
he
said
.
"
It
is
a
village
school
:
your
scholars
will
be
only
poor
girls
--
cottagers
'
children
--
at
the
best
,
farmers
'
daughters
.
Knitting
,
sewing
,
reading
,
writing
,
ciphering
,
will
be
all
you
will
have
to
teach
.
What
will
you
do
with
your
accomplishments
?
What
,
with
the
largest
portion
of
your
mind
--
sentiments
--
tastes
?
"
"
Save
them
till
they
are
wanted
.
They
will
keep
.
"
"
You
know
what
you
undertake
,
then
?
"
"
I
do
.
"
He
now
smiled
:
and
not
a
bitter
or
a
sad
smile
,
but
one
well
pleased
and
deeply
gratified
.
"
And
when
will
you
commence
the
exercise
of
your
function
?
"