Do not look so, I am not guilty, Pitt, dear Pitt; you were my friend once.
It is true.
is this true, what I see in the paper, then ?
Tell her that she does not know all. Tell her that I am innocent, dear Pitt.
Upon my word, my love, I think you do Mrs. Crawley injustice.
I am surprised that woman has the audacity to enter this house. How dare Mrs. Crawley to enter the house of - of an honest family?
Lady Jane! this is really language.
She never came into a family but she strove to bring misery with her,and to weaken the most sacred affections with her wicked flattery and falsehoods.
She has deceive her husband, as she has deceived everybody; her soul is black with vanity, worldliness and all sorts of crime.
To be what? To be a wicked woman- a heartless mother, a false wife? She never loved her dear boy, who used to fly here and tell me of her cruelty to him.
She is not worthy to sit down with Christian people. You - you must choose, Sir, between her and me.
I have been a true and faithful wife to you, Sir Pitt, but righteous obedience has its limits, and I declare that I will not bear that - that woman again undermy roof: if she enters it, I and my children will leave it.