"But was not she a very low woman?"
"Yes; which I objected to, but he would not regard.Money, money, was all that he wanted. Her father was a grazier, her grandfather had been a butcher, but that was all nothing. She was a fine woman, had had a decent education, was brought forward by some cousins, thrown by chance into Mr Elliot's company,and fell in love with him; and not a difficulty or a scruple was there on his side, with respect to her birth.All his caution was spent in being secured of the real amount of her fortune, before he committed himself.Depend upon it, whatever esteem Mr Elliot may have for his own situation in life now, as a young man he had not the smallest value for it. His chance for the Kellynch estate was something, but all the honour of the family he held as cheap as dirt. I have often heard him declare, that if baronetcies were saleable, anybody should have his for fifty pounds, arms and motto,name and livery included; but I will not pretend to repeat half that I used to hear him say on that subject. It would not be fair; and yet you ought to have proof,for what is all this but assertion, and you shall have proof."