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"
What
are
they
,
madam
?
"
inquired
Mr.
Rochester
aloud
.
"
I
will
tell
you
in
your
private
ear
,
"
replied
she
,
wagging
her
turban
three
times
with
portentous
significancy
.
"
But
my
curiosity
will
be
past
its
appetite
;
it
craves
food
now
.
"
"
Ask
Blanche
;
she
is
nearer
you
than
I.
"
"
Oh
,
do
n't
refer
him
to
me
,
mama
!
I
have
just
one
word
to
say
of
the
whole
tribe
;
they
are
a
nuisance
.
Not
that
I
ever
suffered
much
from
them
;
I
took
care
to
turn
the
tables
.
What
tricks
Theodore
and
I
used
to
play
on
our
Miss
Wilsons
,
and
Mrs.
Greys
,
and
Madame
Jouberts
!
Mary
was
always
too
sleepy
to
join
in
a
plot
with
spirit
.
The
best
fun
was
with
Madame
Joubert
:
Miss
Wilson
was
a
poor
sickly
thing
,
lachrymose
and
low-spirited
,
not
worth
the
trouble
of
vanquishing
,
in
short
;
and
Mrs.
Grey
was
coarse
and
insensible
;
no
blow
took
effect
on
her
.
But
poor
Madame
Joubert
!
I
see
her
yet
in
her
raging
passions
,
when
we
had
driven
her
to
extremities
--
spilt
our
tea
,
crumbled
our
bread
and
butter
,
tossed
our
books
up
to
the
ceiling
,
and
played
a
charivari
with
the
ruler
and
desk
,
the
fender
and
fire-irons
.
Theodore
,
do
you
remember
those
merry
days
?
"
"
Yaas
,
to
be
sure
I
do
,
"
drawled
Lord
Ingram
;
"
and
the
poor
old
stick
used
to
cry
out
'
Oh
you
villains
childs
!
'
--
and
then
we
sermonised
her
on
the
presumption
of
attempting
to
teach
such
clever
blades
as
we
were
,
when
she
was
herself
so
ignorant
.
"
"
We
did
;
and
,
Tedo
,
you
know
,
I
helped
you
in
prosecuting
(
or
persecuting
)
your
tutor
,
whey-faced
Mr.
Vining
--
the
parson
in
the
pip
,
as
we
used
to
call
him
.
He
and
Miss
Wilson
took
the
liberty
of
falling
in
love
with
each
other
--
at
least
Tedo
and
I
thought
so
;
we
surprised
sundry
tender
glances
and
sighs
which
we
interpreted
as
tokens
of
'
la
belle
passion
,
'
and
I
promise
you
the
public
soon
had
the
benefit
of
our
discovery
;
we
employed
it
as
a
sort
of
lever
to
hoist
our
dead-weights
from
the
house
.
Dear
mama
,
there
,
as
soon
as
she
got
an
inkling
of
the
business
,
found
out
that
it
was
of
an
immoral
tendency
.
Did
you
not
,
my
lady-mother
?
"
"
Certainly
,
my
best
.
And
I
was
quite
right
:
depend
on
that
:
there
are
a
thousand
reasons
why
liaisons
between
governesses
and
tutors
should
never
be
tolerated
a
moment
in
any
well-regulated
house
;
firstly
--
"