'Overlook! The only thing I don't know how to forgive is your having made yourself so ill with this nonsense.'
'I can't be sorry for that,' said Violet, smiling, though the tears came. 'That has been almost all happiness. I shall have the heart to try more than ever--and I have some experience; and now that cook is gone, I really shall get on.'
'Promise me you'll never go bothering yourself for nothing another time. Take it easy! That's the only way to get through the world.'
'Ah! I will never be so foolish again. I shall never be afraid to make you attend to my difficulties.'
'Afraid! That was the silliest part of all! But here--will you have another hundred a year at once? and then there'll be no trouble.'
'Thank you, thank you! How kind of you! But do you know, I should like to try with what I have. I see it might be made to do, and I want to conquer the difficulty; if I can't, I will ask you for more.'
'Well, that may be best. I could hardly spare a hundred pounds without giving up one of the horses; and I want to see you riding again.'
'Besides, this illness must have cost you a terrible quantity of money. But I dare say I shall find the outgoings nothing to what the cook made them.' And she was taking up the accounts, when he seized them, crumpling them in his hand. 'Nonsense! Let them alone, or I shall put them in the fire at once.'
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