161/297 You mustn't think of exposing her, and thus blasting her character. It might drive her to ruin." "But, is it right for me, knowing what she is, to let her go quietly into another family? The safest thing, in my opinion, is for you to talk seriously to Jane, and warn her of the consequences of acts such as she has been guilty of. And then let her go, trusting that she will reform." "But there is another fault that I have discovered within a week or two past. A fault that I suspected, but was not sure about. |