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with yourself。 ̄ 

    ^I hope you will excuse my saying察sir察院returned Richard in a 

fiery   way察  but   yet   respectfully察   that   I   think   I   am   the   best   judge 

about myself。 ̄ 

    ^I hope you will excuse my saying察my dear Rick察院observed Mr 

Jarndyce with the sweetest cheerfulness and good humour察 that 

it¨s quite natural in you to think so察but I don¨t think so。 I must do 

my duty察Rick察or you could never care for me in cool blood察and I 

hope you will always care for me察cool and hot。 ̄ 

    Ada    had    turned    so   pale察 that  he   made     her   sit  down    in  his 

reading´chair察and sat beside her。 

    ^It¨s nothing察my dear察院he said察 it¨s nothing。 Rick and I   have 

only had a friendly difference察which we must state to you察for you 

are the theme。 Now you are afraid of what¨s coming。 ̄ 

    ^I am not察indeed察cousin John察院replied Ada察with a smile察 if it 

is to come from you。 ̄ 

    ^Thank       you察  my    dear。   Do    you    give   me    a   minute¨s     calm 

attention察    without     looking    at  Rick。   And察   little  woman察    do   you 

likewise。 My dear girl察院putting his hand on hers察as it lay on the 

side   of   the   easy´chair察   you   recollect   the   talk   we   had察  we   four察

when the little woman told me of a little love´affair拭院

    ^It   is   not   likely   that   either   Richard   or   I   can   ever   forget   your 

kindness察that day察cousin John。 ̄ 



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    ^I can never forget it察院said Richard。 

    ^And I can never forget it察院said Ada。 

    ^So much the easier what I have to say察and so much the easier 

for us to agree察院returned my Guardian察his face irradiated by the 

gentleness   and   honour   of   his   heart。   ^Ada察  my   bird察  you   should 

know that Rick has now chosen his profession for the last time。 All 

that    he   has   of   certainty    will   be   expended      when     he   is  fully 

equipped。       He    has    exhausted       his   resources察     and    is   bound 

henceforward to the tree he has planted。 ̄ 

    ^Quite true that I have exhausted my present resources察and I 

am quite content to know it。 But what I have of certainty察sir察院said 

Richard察 is not all I have。 ̄ 

    ^Rick察  Rick 院  cried   my   Guardian察  with   a   sudden   terror   in   his 

manner察and in an altered voice察and putting up his hands as if he 

would   have   stopped   his   ears察   for  the   love   of  God察  don¨t   found   a 

hope or expectation on the family curse Whatever you do on this 

side    the   grave察   never    give   one    lingering    glance    towards      the 

horrible   phantom   that   has   haunted   us   so   many   years。   Better   to 

borrow察better to beg察better to die 院

    We were all startled by the fervour of this warning。 Richard bit 

his   lip   and   held   his   breath察  and   glanced   at   me察  as   if   he   felt察  and 

knew that I felt too察how much he needed it。 

    ^Ada察my dear察院said Mr Jarndyce察recovering his cheerfulness察

^these are strong words of advice察but I live in Bleak House察and 

have  seen a   sight  here。   Enough  of  that。   All Richard   had察  to   start 

him in the race of life察is ventured。 I recommend to him and you察

for his sake and your own察that he should depart from us with the 

understanding   that   there   is   no   sort   of   contract   between        you。   I 

must go further。 I will be plain with you both。 You were to confide 



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freely in me察and I will   confide  freely  in   you。   I ask  you  wholly  to 

relinquish察for the present察any tie but your relationship。 ̄ 

    ^Better     to   say   at  once察   sir察院 returned      Richard察     that   you 

renounce all confidence in me察and that you advise Ada to do the 

same。 ̄ 

    ^Better to  say  nothing  of  the   sort察  Rick察 because I   don¨t  mean 

it。 ̄ 

    ^You   think   I   have   begun   ill察  sir察院  retorted   Richard。   ^I  have察  I 

know。 ̄ 

    ^How I hoped you would begin察and how go on察I told you when 

we spoke of these things last察院said Mr Jarndyce察in a cordial and 

encouraging manner。 ^You have not made that beginning yet察but 

there is a time for all things察and yours is not gone by!rather察it is 

just now  fully  come。   Make   a clear  beginning altogether。   You  two 

very young察my dears察are cousins。 As yet察you are nothing more。 

What more may come察must come of being worked out察Rick察and 

no sooner。 ̄ 

    ^You are very hard with me察sir察院said Richard。 ^Harder than I 

could have supposed you would be。 ̄ 

    ^My   dear   boy察院  said   Mr   Jarndyce察   I   am   harder   with   myself 

when I do anything that gives you pain。 You have your remedy in 

your own hands。 Ada察  it is better  for  him   that  he  should be   free察

and   that   there   should   be   no   youthful   engagement   between   you。 

Rick察  it   is   better   for   her察  much   better察  you   owe   it   to   her。   Come 

Each of you will do what is best for the other察if not what is best for 

yourselves。 ̄ 

    ^Why   is   it   best察  sir拭院  returned   Richard察  hastily。   ^It   was   not察

when we opened our hearts to you。 You did not say so察then。 ̄ 

    ^I   have   had   experience   since。   I   don¨t   blame   you察  Rick!but   I 



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have had experience since。 ̄ 

    ^You mean of me察sir。 ̄ 

    ^Well Yes察of both of you察院said Mr Jarndyce察kindly。 ^The time 

is   not   come   for   your   standing   pledged   to   one   another。   It   is   not 

right察and I must not recognise it。 Come察come察my young cousins察

begin afresh Bygones shall be bygones察and a new page turned for 

you to write your lives in。 ̄ 

    Richard gave an anxious glance at Ada察but said nothing。 

    ^I have avoided saying one word to either of you察or to Esther察院

said Mr Jarndyce察 until now察in order that we might  be   open   as 

the day察and all on equal terms。 I now affectionately advise察I now 

most earnestly entreat察you two察to part as you came here。 Leave 

all else to time察truth察and steadfastness。 If you do otherwise察you 

will   do   wrong察   and   you   will  have   made   me     do   wrong察  in  ever 

bringing you together。 ̄ 

   A long silence succeeded。 

    ^Cousin Richard察院said Ada察then察raising her blue eyes tenderly 

to his face察 after what our cousin John has said察I think no choice 

is left us。 Your mind may be quite at ease about me察for you  will 

leave   me   here   under   his   care察  and   will   be   sure   that   I   can   have 

nothing to wish for察quite sure察if I guide myself by his advice。 I!I 

don¨t doubt察cousin Richard察院said Ada察a little confused察 that you 

were very fond of me察and I!I don¨t think you will fall in love with 

anybody else。 But I should like you to consider well about it察too察

as I should like you to be in all things very happy。 You may trust in 

me察   cousin   Richard。     I   am   not  at  all  changeable察   but   I  am   not 

unreasonable察and should never blame you。 Even cousins may be 

sorry to part察and in truth I am very察very sorry察Richard察though I 

know      it¨s   for   your    welfare。    I   shall   always     think    of   you 



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