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"
And
as
for
her
spiritual
state
,
"
continued
the
Lady
,
"
that
of
course
must
be
looked
to
immediately
:
with
Creamer
about
her
,
she
may
go
off
any
day
:
and
in
what
a
condition
,
my
dear
Pitt
,
in
what
a
dreadful
condition
!
I
will
send
the
Reverend
Mr.
Irons
to
her
instantly
.
Jane
,
write
a
line
to
the
Reverend
Bartholomew
Irons
,
in
the
third
person
,
and
say
that
I
desire
the
pleasure
of
his
company
this
evening
at
tea
at
half-past
six
.
He
is
an
awakening
man
;
he
ought
to
see
Miss
Crawley
before
she
rests
this
night
.
And
Emily
,
my
love
,
get
ready
a
packet
of
books
for
Miss
Crawley
.
Put
up
'
A
Voice
from
the
Flames
,
'
'
A
Trumpet-warning
to
Jericho
,
'
and
the
'
Fleshpots
Broken
;
or
,
the
Converted
Cannibal
.
'
"
"
And
the
'
Washerwoman
of
Finchley
Common
,
'
Mamma
,
"
said
Lady
Emily
.
"
It
is
as
well
to
begin
soothingly
at
first
.
"
"
Stop
,
my
dear
ladies
,
"
said
Pitt
,
the
diplomatist
.
"
With
every
deference
to
the
opinion
of
my
beloved
and
respected
Lady
Southdown
,
I
think
it
would
be
quite
unadvisable
to
commence
so
early
upon
serious
topics
with
Miss
Crawley
.
Remember
her
delicate
condition
,
and
how
little
,
how
very
little
accustomed
she
has
hitherto
been
to
considerations
connected
with
her
immortal
welfare
.
"
"
Can
we
then
begin
too
early
,
Pitt
?
"
said
Lady
Emily
,
rising
with
six
little
books
already
in
her
hand
.
"
If
you
begin
abruptly
,
you
will
frighten
her
altogether
.
I
know
my
aunt
's
worldly
nature
so
well
as
to
be
sure
that
any
abrupt
attempt
at
conversion
will
be
the
very
worst
means
that
can
be
employed
for
the
welfare
of
that
unfortunate
lady
.
You
will
only
frighten
and
annoy
her
.
She
will
very
likely
fling
the
books
away
,
and
refuse
all
acquaintance
with
the
givers
.
"
"
You
are
as
worldly
as
Miss
Crawley
,
Pitt
,
"
said
Lady
Emily
,
tossing
out
of
the
room
,
her
books
in
her
hand
.
"
And
I
need
not
tell
you
,
my
dear
Lady
Southdown
,
"
Pitt
continued
,
in
a
low
voice
,
and
without
heeding
the
interruption
,
"
how
fatal
a
little
want
of
gentleness
and
caution
may
be
to
any
hopes
which
we
may
entertain
with
regard
to
the
worldly
possessions
of
my
aunt
.
Remember
she
has
seventy
thousand
pounds
;
think
of
her
age
,
and
her
highly
nervous
and
delicate
condition
;
I
know
that
she
has
destroyed
the
will
which
was
made
in
my
brother
's
(
Colonel
Crawley
's
)
favour
:
it
is
by
soothing
that
wounded
spirit
that
we
must
lead
it
into
the
right
path
,
and
not
by
frightening
it
;
and
so
I
think
you
will
agree
with
me
that
--
that
--
'
"
Of
course
,
of
course
,
"
Lady
Southdown
remarked
.
"
Jane
,
my
love
,
you
need
not
send
that
note
to
Mr.
Irons
.
If
her
health
is
such
that
discussions
fatigue
her
,
we
will
wait
her
amendment
.
I
will
call
upon
Miss
Crawley
tomorrow
.
"