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CH29P:19:Accept St. John's offer.

Dont make her talk any more now, St. John, said Diana, as I paused; she is evidently not yet fit for excitement. Come to the sofa and sit down now, Miss Elliott. I gave an involuntary half start at hearing the alias: I had forgotten my new name. Mr. Rivers, whom nothing seemed to escape, noticed it at once. You said your name was Jane Elliott? he observed. I did say so; and it is the name by which I think it expedient to be called at present, but it is not my real name, and when I hear it, it sounds strange to me. Your real name you will not give? No: I fear discovery above all things; and whatever disclosure would lead to it, I avoid. You are quite right, I am sure, said Diana. Now do, brother, let her be at peace a while. But when St. John had mused a few moments he recommenced as imperturbably and with as much acumen as ever. You would not like to be long dependent on our hospitalityyou would wish, I see, to dispense as soon as may be with my sisters compassion, and, above all, with my charity (I am quite sensible of the distinction drawn, nor do I resent itit is just): you desire to be independent of us?