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Chapter 46. Mr. Jay of Warminster.
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The Vicar had undertaken to maintain Carry Brattle at Mrs. Stiggs’s house, in Trotter’s Buildings, for a fortnight, but he found at the end of the fortnight that his responsibility on the poor girl’s behalf was by no means over. The reader knows with what success he had made his visit to Startup, and how far he was from ridding himself of his burden by the aid of the charity and affections of the poor girl’s relatives there. He had shaken the Startup dust, as it were, from his gig-wheels as he drove out of George Brattle’s farmyard, and had declined even the offer of money which had been made. Ten or fifteen pounds! He would make up the amount of that offer out of his own pocket rather than let the brother think that he had bought off his duty to a sister at so cheap a rate. Then he convinced himself that in this way he owed Carry Brattle fifteen pounds, and comforted himself by reflecting that these fifteen pounds would carry the girl on a good deal beyond the fortnight; if only she would submit herself to the tedium1 of such a life as would be hers if she remained at Mrs. Stiggs’s house. He named a fortnight both to Carry and to Mrs. Stiggs, saying that he himself would either come or send before the end of that time. Then he returned home, and told the whole story to his wife. All this took place before Mr. Quickenham’s arrival at the vicarage.
“My dear Frank,” said his wife to him, “you will get into trouble.”
“What sort of trouble?”
“In the first place, the expense of maintaining this poor girl,—for life, as far as we can see,—will fall upon you.”
“What if it does? But, as a matter of course, she will earn her bread sooner or later. How am I to throw her over? And what am I to do with her?”
“But that is not the worst of it, Frank.”
“Then what is the worst of it? Let us have it at once.”
“People will say that you, a clergyman and a married man, go to see a pretty young woman at Salisbury.”
“You believe that people will say that?”
“I think you should guard against it, for the sake of the parish.”
“What sort of people will say it?”
“Lord Trowbridge, and his set.”
“On my honour, Janet, I think that you wrong Lord Trowbridge. He is a fool, and to a certain extent a vindictive2 fool; and I grant you that he has taken it into his silly old head to hate me unmercifully; but I believe him to be a gentleman, and I do not think that he would
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tedium
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