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511
"
All
those
top-knots
must
be
cut
off
.
"
512
Miss
Temple
seemed
to
remonstrate
.
513
"
Madam
,
"
he
pursued
,
"
I
have
a
Master
to
serve
whose
kingdom
is
not
of
this
world
:
my
mission
is
to
mortify
in
these
girls
the
lusts
of
the
flesh
;
to
teach
them
to
clothe
themselves
with
shame-facedness
and
sobriety
,
not
with
braided
hair
and
costly
apparel
;
and
each
of
the
young
persons
before
us
has
a
string
of
hair
twisted
in
plaits
which
vanity
itself
might
have
woven
;
these
,
I
repeat
,
must
be
cut
off
;
think
of
the
time
wasted
,
of
--
"
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514
Mr.
Brocklehurst
was
here
interrupted
:
three
other
visitors
,
ladies
,
now
entered
the
room
.
They
ought
to
have
come
a
little
sooner
to
have
heard
his
lecture
on
dress
,
for
they
were
splendidly
attired
in
velvet
,
silk
,
and
furs
.
The
two
younger
of
the
trio
(
fine
girls
of
sixteen
and
seventeen
)
had
grey
beaver
hats
,
then
in
fashion
,
shaded
with
ostrich
plumes
,
and
from
under
the
brim
of
this
graceful
head-dress
fell
a
profusion
of
light
tresses
,
elaborately
curled
;
the
elder
lady
was
enveloped
in
a
costly
velvet
shawl
,
trimmed
with
ermine
,
and
she
wore
a
false
front
of
French
curls
.
515
These
ladies
were
deferentially
received
by
Miss
Temple
,
as
Mrs.
and
the
Misses
Brocklehurst
,
and
conducted
to
seats
of
honour
at
the
top
of
the
room
.
It
seems
they
had
come
in
the
carriage
with
their
reverend
relative
,
and
had
been
conducting
a
rummaging
scrutiny
of
the
room
upstairs
,
while
he
transacted
business
with
the
housekeeper
,
questioned
the
laundress
,
and
lectured
the
superintendent
.
They
now
proceeded
to
address
divers
remarks
and
reproofs
to
Miss
Smith
,
who
was
charged
with
the
care
of
the
linen
and
the
inspection
of
the
dormitories
:
but
I
had
no
time
to
listen
to
what
they
said
;
other
matters
called
off
and
enchanted
my
attention
.
516
Hitherto
,
while
gathering
up
the
discourse
of
Mr.
Brocklehurst
and
Miss
Temple
,
I
had
not
,
at
the
same
time
,
neglected
precautions
to
secure
my
personal
safety
;
which
I
thought
would
be
effected
,
if
I
could
only
elude
observation
.
To
this
end
,
I
had
sat
well
back
on
the
form
,
and
while
seeming
to
be
busy
with
my
sum
,
had
held
my
slate
in
such
a
manner
as
to
conceal
my
face
:
I
might
have
escaped
notice
,
had
not
my
treacherous
slate
somehow
happened
to
slip
from
my
hand
,
and
falling
with
an
obtrusive
crash
,
directly
drawn
every
eye
upon
me
;
I
knew
it
was
all
over
now
,
and
,
as
I
stooped
to
pick
up
the
two
fragments
of
slate
,
I
rallied
my
forces
for
the
worst
.
It
came
.
517
"
A
careless
girl
!
"
said
Mr.
Brocklehurst
,
and
immediately
after
--
"
It
is
the
new
pupil
,
I
perceive
.
"
And
before
I
could
draw
breath
,
"
I
must
not
forget
I
have
a
word
to
say
respecting
her
.
"
Then
aloud
:
how
loud
it
seemed
to
me
!
"
Let
the
child
who
broke
her
slate
come
forward
!
"
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518
Of
my
own
accord
I
could
not
have
stirred
;
I
was
paralysed
:
but
the
two
great
girls
who
sit
on
each
side
of
me
,
set
me
on
my
legs
and
pushed
me
towards
the
dread
judge
,
and
then
Miss
Temple
gently
assisted
me
to
his
very
feet
,
and
I
caught
her
whispered
counsel
--
519
"
Do
n't
be
afraid
,
Jane
,
I
saw
it
was
an
accident
;
you
shall
not
be
punished
.
"
520
The
kind
whisper
went
to
my
heart
like
a
dagger
.