5/12 But Mr.Enderby, who knew all the circumstances, felt that a wrong had been done. "There are cheap schools where girls in her position can be educated according to their station. Afterwards we can see about giving her a trade, millinery and dressmaking, I suppose, or something of that kind." Mr.Enderby looked troubled. "I do not think that would be quite fair," he said, "I would urge that she should receive a good education. She ought to be brought up a lady, having been so long accustomed to expect it." "I quite disagree with you," said Mr.Rushton; "there are too many idle ladies in the world. |