st.aubert, some time after, spoke of madame cheron, his sister.
'let me inform you of a circumstance, that nearly affects your welfare,' he added.'we have, you know, had little intercourse for some years, but, as she is now your only female relation, i have thought it proper to consign you to her care, as you will see in my will, till you are of age, and to recommend you to her protection afterwards.she is not exactly the person, to whom i would have committed my emily, but i had no native, and i believe her to be upon the whole--a good kind of woman.i need not recommend it to your prudence, my love, to endeavour to conciliate her kindness; you will do this for his sake, who has often wished to do so for yours.'
emily assured him, that, whatever he requested she would religiously perform to the utmost of her ability.'alas!' added she, in a voice interrupted by sighs, 'that will soon be all which remains for me; it will be almost my only consolation to fulfil your wishes.'