BOOK THE SECOND: BIRDS OF A FEATHER
Chapter 14: Strong of Purpose (continued)
'Show me a better! My deary, show me a better! Why, I know
very well,' said old Betty Higden, 'and you know very well, that
your lady and gentleman would set me up like a queen for the rest
of my life, if so be that we could make it right among us to have it
so. But we can't make it right among us to have it so. I've never
took charity yet, nor yet has any one belonging to me. And it
would be forsaking of myself indeed, and forsaking of my children
dead and gone, and forsaking of their children dead and gone, to
set up a contradiction now at last.'
'It might come to be justifiable and unavoidable at last,' the
Secretary gently hinted, with a slight stress on the word.
'I hope it never will! It ain't that I mean to give offence by being
anyways proud,' said the old creature simply, 'but that I want to be
of a piece like, and helpful of myself right through to my death.'
'And to be sure,' added the Secretary, as a comfort for her, 'Sloppy
will be eagerly looking forward to his opportunity of being to you
what you have been to him.'
'Trust him for that, sir!' said Betty, cheerfully. 'Though he had
need to be something quick about it, for I'm a getting to be an old
one. But I'm a strong one too, and travel and weather never hurt
me yet! Now, be so kind as speak for me to your lady and
gentleman, and tell 'em what I ask of their good friendliness to let
me do, and why I ask it.'
The Secretary felt that there was no gainsaying what was urged by
this brave old heroine, and he presently repaired to Mrs Boffin
and recommended her to let Betty Higden have her way, at all
events for the time. 'It would be far more satisfactory to your kind
heart, I know,' he said, 'to provide for her, but it may be a duty to
respect this independent spirit.' Mrs Boffin was not proof against
the consideration set before her. She and her husband had worked
too, and had brought their simple faith and honour clean out of
dustheaps. If they owed a duty to Betty Higden, of a surety that
duty must be done.
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