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261
"
Psalms
are
not
interesting
,
"
I
remarked
.
262
"
That
proves
you
have
a
wicked
heart
;
and
you
must
pray
to
God
to
change
it
:
to
give
you
a
new
and
clean
one
:
to
take
away
your
heart
of
stone
and
give
you
a
heart
of
flesh
.
"
263
I
was
about
to
propound
a
question
,
touching
the
manner
in
which
that
operation
of
changing
my
heart
was
to
be
performed
,
when
Mrs.
Reed
interposed
,
telling
me
to
sit
down
;
she
then
proceeded
to
carry
on
the
conversation
herself
.
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264
"
Mr.
Brocklehurst
,
I
believe
I
intimated
in
the
letter
which
I
wrote
to
you
three
weeks
ago
,
that
this
little
girl
has
not
quite
the
character
and
disposition
I
could
wish
:
should
you
admit
her
into
Lowood
school
,
I
should
be
glad
if
the
superintendent
and
teachers
were
requested
to
keep
a
strict
eye
on
her
,
and
,
above
all
,
to
guard
against
her
worst
fault
,
a
tendency
to
deceit
.
I
mention
this
in
your
hearing
,
Jane
,
that
you
may
not
attempt
to
impose
on
Mr.
Brocklehurst
.
"
265
Well
might
I
dread
,
well
might
I
dislike
Mrs.
Reed
;
for
it
was
her
nature
to
wound
me
cruelly
;
never
was
I
happy
in
her
presence
;
however
carefully
I
obeyed
,
however
strenuously
I
strove
to
please
her
,
my
efforts
were
still
repulsed
and
repaid
by
such
sentences
as
the
above
.
Now
,
uttered
before
a
stranger
,
the
accusation
cut
me
to
the
heart
;
I
dimly
perceived
that
she
was
already
obliterating
hope
from
the
new
phase
of
existence
which
she
destined
me
to
enter
;
I
felt
,
though
I
could
not
have
expressed
the
feeling
,
that
she
was
sowing
aversion
and
unkindness
along
my
future
path
;
I
saw
myself
transformed
under
Mr.
Brocklehurst
's
eye
into
an
artful
,
noxious
child
,
and
what
could
I
do
to
remedy
the
injury
?
266
"
Nothing
,
indeed
,
"
thought
I
,
as
I
struggled
to
repress
a
sob
,
and
hastily
wiped
away
some
tears
,
the
impotent
evidences
of
my
anguish
.
267
"
Deceit
is
,
indeed
,
a
sad
fault
in
a
child
,
"
said
Mr.
Brocklehurst
;
"
it
is
akin
to
falsehood
,
and
all
liars
will
have
their
portion
in
the
lake
burning
with
fire
and
brimstone
;
she
shall
,
however
,
be
watched
,
Mrs.
Reed
.
I
will
speak
to
Miss
Temple
and
the
teachers
.
"
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268
"
I
should
wish
her
to
be
brought
up
in
a
manner
suiting
her
prospects
,
"
continued
my
benefactress
;
"
to
be
made
useful
,
to
be
kept
humble
:
as
for
the
vacations
,
she
will
,
with
your
permission
,
spend
them
always
at
Lowood
.
"
269
"
Your
decisions
are
perfectly
judicious
,
madam
,
"
returned
Mr.
Brocklehurst
.
"
Humility
is
a
Christian
grace
,
and
one
peculiarly
appropriate
to
the
pupils
of
Lowood
;
I
,
therefore
,
direct
that
especial
care
shall
be
bestowed
on
its
cultivation
amongst
them
.
I
have
studied
how
best
to
mortify
in
them
the
worldly
sentiment
of
pride
;
and
,
only
the
other
day
,
I
had
a
pleasing
proof
of
my
success
.
My
second
daughter
,
Augusta
,
went
with
her
mama
to
visit
the
school
,
and
on
her
return
she
exclaimed
:
'
Oh
,
dear
papa
,
how
quiet
and
plain
all
the
girls
at
Lowood
look
,
with
their
hair
combed
behind
their
ears
,
and
their
long
pinafores
,
and
those
little
holland
pockets
outside
their
frocks
--
they
are
almost
like
poor
people
's
children
!
and
,
'
said
she
,
'
they
looked
at
my
dress
and
mama
's
,
as
if
they
had
never
seen
a
silk
gown
before
.
'
"
270
"
This
is
the
state
of
things
I
quite
approve
,
"
returned
Mrs.
Reed
;
"
had
I
sought
all
England
over
,
I
could
scarcely
have
found
a
system
more
exactly
fitting
a
child
like
Jane
Eyre
.
Consistency
,
my
dear
Mr.
Brocklehurst
;
I
advocate
consistency
in
all
things
.
"