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"
Not
a
great
deal
,
to
be
sure
,
"
agreed
Bessie
:
"
at
any
rate
,
a
beauty
like
Miss
Georgiana
would
be
more
moving
in
the
same
condition
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
doat
on
Miss
Georgiana
!
"
cried
the
fervent
Abbot
.
"
Little
darling
!
--
with
her
long
curls
and
her
blue
eyes
,
and
such
a
sweet
colour
as
she
has
;
just
as
if
she
were
painted
!
--
Bessie
,
I
could
fancy
a
Welsh
rabbit
for
supper
.
"
"
So
could
I
--
with
a
roast
onion
.
Come
,
we
'll
go
down
.
"
They
went
.
From
my
discourse
with
Mr.
Lloyd
,
and
from
the
above
reported
conference
between
Bessie
and
Abbot
,
I
gathered
enough
of
hope
to
suffice
as
a
motive
for
wishing
to
get
well
:
a
change
seemed
near
,
--
I
desired
and
waited
it
in
silence
.
It
tarried
,
however
:
days
and
weeks
passed
:
I
had
regained
my
normal
state
of
health
,
but
no
new
allusion
was
made
to
the
subject
over
which
I
brooded
.
Mrs.
Reed
surveyed
me
at
times
with
a
severe
eye
,
but
seldom
addressed
me
:
since
my
illness
,
she
had
drawn
a
more
marked
line
of
separation
than
ever
between
me
and
her
own
children
;
appointing
me
a
small
closet
to
sleep
in
by
myself
,
condemning
me
to
take
my
meals
alone
,
and
pass
all
my
time
in
the
nursery
,
while
my
cousins
were
constantly
in
the
drawing-room
.
Not
a
hint
,
however
,
did
she
drop
about
sending
me
to
school
:
still
I
felt
an
instinctive
certainty
that
she
would
not
long
endure
me
under
the
same
roof
with
her
;
for
her
glance
,
now
more
than
ever
,
when
turned
on
me
,
expressed
an
insuperable
and
rooted
aversion
.
Eliza
and
Georgiana
,
evidently
acting
according
to
orders
,
spoke
to
me
as
little
as
possible
:
John
thrust
his
tongue
in
his
cheek
whenever
he
saw
me
,
and
once
attempted
chastisement
;
but
as
I
instantly
turned
against
him
,
roused
by
the
same
sentiment
of
deep
ire
and
desperate
revolt
which
had
stirred
my
corruption
before
,
he
thought
it
better
to
desist
,
and
ran
from
me
tittering
execrations
,
and
vowing
I
had
burst
his
nose
.
I
had
indeed
levelled
at
that
prominent
feature
as
hard
a
blow
as
my
knuckles
could
inflict
;
and
when
I
saw
that
either
that
or
my
look
daunted
him
,
I
had
the
greatest
inclination
to
follow
up
my
advantage
to
purpose
;
but
he
was
already
with
his
mama
.
I
heard
him
in
a
blubbering
tone
commence
the
tale
of
how
"
that
nasty
Jane
Eyre
"
had
flown
at
him
like
a
mad
cat
:
he
was
stopped
rather
harshly
--
"
Do
n't
talk
to
me
about
her
,
John
:
I
told
you
not
to
go
near
her
;
she
is
not
worthy
of
notice
;
I
do
not
choose
that
either
you
or
your
sisters
should
associate
with
her
.
"
Here
,
leaning
over
the
banister
,
I
cried
out
suddenly
,
and
without
at
all
deliberating
on
my
words
--
"
They
are
not
fit
to
associate
with
me
.
"
Mrs.
Reed
was
rather
a
stout
woman
;
but
,
on
hearing
this
strange
and
audacious
declaration
,
she
ran
nimbly
up
the
stair
,
swept
me
like
a
whirlwind
into
the
nursery
,
and
crushing
me
down
on
the
edge
of
my
crib
,
dared
me
in
an
emphatic
voice
to
rise
from
that
place
,
or
utter
one
syllable
during
the
remainder
of
the
day
.