Pamela, Or Virtue Rewarded - Page 34/191

So, as I was saying, I have provided a new and more suitable dress, and

I long to appear in it, more than ever I did in any new clothes in

my life: for then I shall be soon after with you, and at ease in my

mind--But, mum! Here he comes, I believe.--I am, etc.

LETTER XXI

MY DEAR FATHER AND MOTHER,

I was forced to break off: for I feared my master was coming: but it

proved to be only Mrs. Jervis. She said, I can't endure you should be

so much by yourself, Pamela. And I, said I, dread nothing so much as

company; for my heart was up at my mouth now, for fear my master was

coming. But I always rejoice to see dear Mrs. Jervis.

Said she, I have had a world of talk with my master about you. I am

sorry for it, said I, that I am made of so much consequence as to be

talked of by him. O, said she, I must not tell you all; but you are of

more consequence to him than you think for---

Or wish for, said I; for the fruits of being of consequence to him,

would make me of none to myself, or any body else.

Said she, Thou art as witty as any lady in the land; I wonder where thou

gottest it. But they must be poor ladies, with such great opportunities,

I am sure, if they have no more wit than I.--But let that pass.

I suppose, said I, that I am of so much consequence, however, as to vex

him, if it be but to think he can't make a fool of such a one as I; and

that is nothing at all, but a rebuke to the pride of his high condition,

which he did not expect, and knows not how to put up with.

There is something in that, may be, said she: but, indeed, Pamela, he is

very angry with you too; and calls you twenty perverse things; wonders

at his own folly, to have shewn you so much favour, as he calls it;

which he was first inclined to, he says, for his mother's sake, and

would have persisted to shew you for your own, if you was not your own

enemy. Nay, now I shan't love you, Mrs. Jervis, said I; you are going to

persuade me to ask to stay, though you know the hazards I run.--No, said

she, he says you shall go; for he thinks it won't be for his reputation

to keep you: but he wished (don't speak of it for the world, Pamela,)

that he knew a lady of birth, just such another as yourself, in person

and mind, and he would marry her to-morrow.