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CH34P:4:Accept St. John's challenge.

It is all very well for the present, said he; but seriously, I trust that when the first flush of vivacity is over, you will look a little higher than domestic endearments and household joys. The best things the world has! I interrupted. No, Jane, no: this world is not the scene of fruition; do not attempt to make it so: nor of rest; do not turn slothful. I mean, on the contrary, to be busy. Jane, I excuse you for the present: two months grace I allow you for the full enjoyment of your new position, and for pleasing yourself with this late-found charm of relationship; but then, I hope you will begin to look beyond Moor House and Morton, and sisterly society, and the selfish calm and sensual comfort of civilised affluence. I hope your energies will then once more trouble you with their strength. I looked at him with surprise. St. John, I said, I think you are almost wicked to talk so. I am disposed to be as content as a queen, and you try to stir me up to restlessness! To what end?