| VOLUME II
17. CHAPTER XVII
 (continued)"Colonel and Mrs. Campbell are to be in town again by midsummer,"
 said Jane.  "I must spend some time with them; I am sure they will
 want it;--afterwards I may probably be glad to dispose of myself.
 But I would not wish you to take the trouble of making any inquiries
 at present." "Trouble! aye, I know your scruples.  You are afraid of giving
 me trouble; but I assure you, my dear Jane, the Campbells can
 hardly be more interested about you than I am.  I shall write
 to Mrs. Partridge in a day or two, and shall give her a strict
 charge to be on the look-out for any thing eligible." "Thank you, but I would rather you did not mention the subject
 to her; till the time draws nearer, I do not wish to be giving
 any body trouble." "But, my dear child, the time is drawing near; here is April,
 and June, or say even July, is very near, with such business
 to accomplish before us.  Your inexperience really amuses me!
 A situation such as you deserve, and your friends would require for you,
 is no everyday occurrence, is not obtained at a moment's notice;
 indeed, indeed, we must begin inquiring directly." "Excuse me, ma'am, but this is by no means my intention; I make no
 inquiry myself, and should be sorry to have any made by my friends.
 When I am quite determined as to the time, I am not at all afraid
 of being long unemployed.  There are places in town, offices,
 where inquiry would soon produce something--Offices for the sale--
 not quite of human flesh--but of human intellect." "Oh! my dear, human flesh!  You quite shock me; if you mean a fling
 at the slave-trade, I assure you Mr. Suckling was always rather
 a friend to the abolition." "I did not mean, I was not thinking of the slave-trade," replied Jane;
 "governess-trade, I assure you, was all that I had in view;
 widely different certainly as to the guilt of those who carry it on;
 but as to the greater misery of the victims, I do not know where
 it lies.  But I only mean to say that there are advertising offices,
 and that by applying to them I should have no doubt of very soon
 meeting with something that would do." |