ependent of us?”
“I do: I have already said so。 Show me how to work; or how to seek work: that is all I now ask; then let me go; if it be but to the meanest cottage; but till then; allow me to stay here: I dread another essay of the horrors of homeless destitution。”
“Indeed you shall stay here;” said Diana; putting her white hand on my head。 “You shall;” repeated Mary; in the tone of undemonstrative sincerity which seemed natural to her。
“My sisters; you see; have a pleasure in keeping you;” said Mr。 St。 John; “as they would have a pleasure in keeping and cherishing a half…frozen bird; some wintry wind might have driven through their casement。 I feel more inclination to put you in the way of keeping yourself; and shall endeavour to do so; but observe; my sphere is narrow。 I am but the incumbent of a poor country parish: my aid must be of the humblest sort。 And if you are inclined to despise the day of small things; seek some more efficient succour than such as I can offer。”
“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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