VOLUME II
17. CHAPTER XVII
 (continued)
"Something that would do!" repeated Mrs. Elton.  "Aye, that may
 suit your humble ideas of yourself;--I know what a modest creature
 you are; but it will not satisfy your friends to have you taking up
 with any thing that may offer, any inferior, commonplace situation,
 in a family not moving in a certain circle, or able to command
 the elegancies of life." 
"You are very obliging; but as to all that, I am very indifferent;
 it would be no object to me to be with the rich; my mortifications,
 I think, would only be the greater; I should suffer more from comparison.
 A gentleman's family is all that I should condition for." 
"I know you, I know you; you would take up with any thing; but I
 shall be a little more nice, and I am sure the good Campbells will
 be quite on my side; with your superior talents, you have a right
 to move in the first circle.  Your musical knowledge alone would
 entitle you to name your own terms, have as many rooms as you like,
 and mix in the family as much as you chose;--that is--I do not know--
 if you knew the harp, you might do all that, I am very sure;
 but you sing as well as play;--yes, I really believe you might,
 even without the harp, stipulate for what you chose;--and you must
 and shall be delightfully, honourably and comfortably settled before
 the Campbells or I have any rest." 
"You may well class the delight, the honour, and the comfort
 of such a situation together," said Jane, "they are pretty sure
 to be equal; however, I am very serious in not wishing any thing
 to be attempted at present for me.  I am exceedingly obliged to you,
 Mrs. Elton, I am obliged to any body who feels for me, but I am
 quite serious in wishing nothing to be done till the summer.
 For two or three months longer I shall remain where I am, and as
 I am." 
"And I am quite serious too, I assure you," replied Mrs. Elton gaily,
 "in resolving to be always on the watch, and employing my friends
 to watch also, that nothing really unexceptionable may pass us." 
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