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"
My
place
?
"
said
Miss
Sharp
,
coolly
,
"
how
kind
of
you
to
remind
me
of
it
!
It
's
a
tolerably
good
place
:
the
wages
are
pretty
good
--
not
so
good
as
Miss
Wirt
's
,
I
believe
,
with
your
sisters
in
Russell
Square
.
How
are
those
young
ladies
?
--
not
that
I
ought
to
ask
.
"
"
Why
not
?
"
Mr.
Osborne
said
,
amazed
.
"
Why
,
they
never
condescended
to
speak
to
me
,
or
to
ask
me
into
their
house
,
whilst
I
was
staying
with
Amelia
;
but
we
poor
governesses
,
you
know
,
are
used
to
slights
of
this
sort
.
"
"
My
dear
Miss
Sharp
!
"
Osborne
ejaculated
.
"
At
least
in
some
families
,
"
Rebecca
continued
.
"
You
ca
n't
think
what
a
difference
there
is
though
.
We
are
not
so
wealthy
in
Hampshire
as
you
lucky
folks
of
the
City
.
But
then
I
am
in
a
gentleman
's
family
--
good
old
English
stock
.
I
suppose
you
know
Sir
Pitt
's
father
refused
a
peerage
.
And
you
see
how
I
am
treated
.
I
am
pretty
comfortable
.
Indeed
it
is
rather
a
good
place
.
But
how
very
good
of
you
to
inquire
!
"
Osborne
was
quite
savage
.
The
little
governess
patronised
him
and
persiffled
him
until
this
young
British
Lion
felt
quite
uneasy
;
nor
could
he
muster
sufficient
presence
of
mind
to
find
a
pretext
for
backing
out
of
this
most
delectable
conversation
.
"
I
thought
you
liked
the
City
families
pretty
well
,
"
he
said
,
haughtily
.
"
Last
year
you
mean
,
when
I
was
fresh
from
that
horrid
vulgar
school
?
Of
course
I
did
.
Does
n't
every
girl
like
to
come
home
for
the
holidays
?
And
how
was
I
to
know
any
better
?
But
oh
,
Mr.
Osborne
,
what
a
difference
eighteen
months
'
experience
makes
!
eighteen
months
spent
,
pardon
me
for
saying
so
,
with
gentlemen
.
As
for
dear
Amelia
,
she
,
I
grant
you
,
is
a
pearl
,
and
would
be
charming
anywhere
.
There
now
,
I
see
you
are
beginning
to
be
in
a
good
humour
;
but
oh
these
queer
odd
City
people
!
And
Mr.
Jos
--
how
is
that
wonderful
Mr.
Joseph
?
"
"
It
seems
to
me
you
did
n't
dislike
that
wonderful
Mr.
Joseph
last
year
,
"
Osborne
said
kindly
.