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CH10P:18:Ask about Mrs. Reed.

Missis looks stout and well enough in the face, but I think shes not quite easy in her mind: Mr. Johns conduct does not please herhe spends a deal of money. Did she send you here, Bessie? No, indeed: but I have long wanted to see you, and when I heard that there had been a letter from you, and that you were going to another part of the country, I thought Id just set off, and get a look at you before you were quite out of my reach. I am afraid you are disappointed in me, Bessie. I said this laughing: I perceived that Bessies glance, though it expressed regard, did in no shape denote admiration. No, Miss Jane, not exactly: you are genteel enough; you look like a lady, and it is as much as ever I expected of you: you were no beauty as a child. I smiled at Bessies frank answer: I felt that it was correct, but I confess I was not quite indifferent to its import: at eighteen most people wish to please, and the conviction that they have not an exterior likely to second that desire brings anything but gratification. I dare say you are clever, though, continued Bessie, by way of solace. What can you do? Can you play on the piano? A little.