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"
Then
this
house
does
not
belong
to
that
tall
lady
who
wears
a
watch
,
and
who
said
we
were
to
have
some
bread
and
cheese
?
"
"
To
Miss
Temple
?
Oh
,
no
!
I
wish
it
did
:
she
has
to
answer
to
Mr.
Brocklehurst
for
all
she
does
.
Mr.
Brocklehurst
buys
all
our
food
and
all
our
clothes
.
"
"
Does
he
live
here
?
"
"
No
--
two
miles
off
,
at
a
large
hall
.
"
"
Is
he
a
good
man
?
"
"
He
is
a
clergyman
,
and
is
said
to
do
a
great
deal
of
good
.
"
"
Did
you
say
that
tall
lady
was
called
Miss
Temple
?
"
"
Yes
.
"
"
And
what
are
the
other
teachers
called
?
"
"
The
one
with
red
cheeks
is
called
Miss
Smith
;
she
attends
to
the
work
,
and
cuts
out
--
for
we
make
our
own
clothes
,
our
frocks
,
and
pelisses
,
and
everything
;
the
little
one
with
black
hair
is
Miss
Scatcherd
;
she
teaches
history
and
grammar
,
and
hears
the
second
class
repetitions
;
and
the
one
who
wears
a
shawl
,
and
has
a
pocket-handkerchief
tied
to
her
side
with
a
yellow
ribband
,
is
Madame
Pierrot
:
she
comes
from
Lisle
,
in
France
,
and
teaches
French
.
"