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t; my lady…mother?”
“Certainly; my best。 And I was quite right: depend on that: there are a thousand reasons why liaisons between governesses and tutors should never be tolerated a moment in any well…regulated house; firstly—”
“Oh; gracious; mama! Spare us the enumeration! Au reste; we all know them: danger of bad example to innocence of childhood; distractions and consequent neglect of duty on the part of the attached—mutual alliance and reliance; confidence thence resulting—insolence acpanying—mutiny and general blow…up。 Am I right; Baroness Ingram; of Ingram Park?”
“My lily…flower; you are right now; as always。”
“Then no more need be said: change the subject。”
Amy Eshton; not hearing or not heeding this dictum; joined in with her soft; infantine tone: “Louisa and I used to quiz our governess too; but she was such a good creature; she would bear anything: nothing put her out。 She was never cross with us; was she; Louisa?”
“No; never: we might do what we pleased; ransack her desk and her workbox; and turn her drawers inside out; and she was so good… natured; she would give as anything we asked for。”
“I suppose; now;” said Miss Ingram; curling her lip sarcastically; “we shall have an abstract of the memoirs of all the governesses extant: in order to avert such a visitation; I again move the introduction of a new topic。 Mr。 Rochester; do you second my motion?”
“Madam; I support you on this point; as on every other。”
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