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561
"
Shall
I
,
Miss
Temple
?
"
562
"
You
will
,
"
said
she
,
passing
her
arm
round
me
.
"
And
now
tell
me
who
is
the
lady
whom
Mr.
Brocklehurst
called
your
benefactress
?
"
563
"
Mrs.
Reed
,
my
uncle
's
wife
.
My
uncle
is
dead
,
and
he
left
me
to
her
care
.
"
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564
"
Did
she
not
,
then
,
adopt
you
of
her
own
accord
?
"
565
"
No
,
ma'am
;
she
was
sorry
to
have
to
do
it
:
but
my
uncle
,
as
I
have
often
heard
the
servants
say
,
got
her
to
promise
before
he
died
that
she
would
always
keep
me
.
"
566
"
Well
now
,
Jane
,
you
know
,
or
at
least
I
will
tell
you
,
that
when
a
criminal
is
accused
,
he
is
always
allowed
to
speak
in
his
own
defence
.
You
have
been
charged
with
falsehood
;
defend
yourself
to
me
as
well
as
you
can
.
Say
whatever
your
memory
suggests
is
true
;
but
add
nothing
and
exaggerate
nothing
.
"
567
I
resolved
,
in
the
depth
of
my
heart
,
that
I
would
be
most
moderate
--
most
correct
;
and
,
having
reflected
a
few
minutes
in
order
to
arrange
coherently
what
I
had
to
say
,
I
told
her
all
the
story
of
my
sad
childhood
.
Exhausted
by
emotion
,
my
language
was
more
subdued
than
it
generally
was
when
it
developed
that
sad
theme
;
and
mindful
of
Helen
's
warnings
against
the
indulgence
of
resentment
,
I
infused
into
the
narrative
far
less
of
gall
and
wormwood
than
ordinary
.
Thus
restrained
and
simplified
,
it
sounded
more
credible
:
I
felt
as
I
went
on
that
Miss
Temple
fully
believed
me
.
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568
In
the
course
of
the
tale
I
had
mentioned
Mr.
Lloyd
as
having
come
to
see
me
after
the
fit
:
for
I
never
forgot
the
,
to
me
,
frightful
episode
of
the
red-room
:
in
detailing
which
,
my
excitement
was
sure
,
in
some
degree
,
to
break
bounds
;
for
nothing
could
soften
in
my
recollection
the
spasm
of
agony
which
clutched
my
heart
when
Mrs.
Reed
spurned
my
wild
supplication
for
pardon
,
and
locked
me
a
second
time
in
the
dark
and
haunted
chamber
.
569
I
had
finished
:
Miss
Temple
regarded
me
a
few
minutes
in
silence
;
she
then
said
--
570
"
I
know
something
of
Mr.
Lloyd
;
I
shall
write
to
him
;
if
his
reply
agrees
with
your
statement
,
you
shall
be
publicly
cleared
from
every
imputation
;
to
me
,
Jane
,
you
are
clear
now
.
"