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I had taken a journey of a hundred miles to see my aunt,

and I must stay with her till she was better—or dead: as to

her daughters’ pride or folly, I must put it on one side, make

myself independent of it. So I addressed the housekeeper;

asked her to show me a room, told her I should probably be

a visitor here for a week or two, had my trunk conveyed to

my chamber, and followed it thither myself: I met Bessie on

the landing.

‘Missis is awake,’ said she; ‘I have told her you are here:

come and let us see if she will know you.’

I did not need to be guided to the well-known room, to

which I had so often been summoned for chastisement or

reprimand in former days. I hastened before Bessie; I softly

opened the door: a shaded light stood on the table, for

it was now getting dark. There was the great four-post bed

with amber hangings as of old; there the toilet- table, the

armchair, and the footstool, at which I had a hundred times

been sentenced to kneel, to ask pardon for offences by me

uncommitted. I looked into a certain corner near, half-expecting

to see the slim outline of a once dreaded switch

which used to lurk there, waiting to leap out imp-like and

lace my quivering palm or shrinking neck. I approached

the bed; I opened the curtains and leant over the high-piled

pillows.

Well did I remember Mrs. Reed’s face, and I eagerly

sought the familiar image. It is a happy thing that time

quells the longings of vengeance and hushes the promptings

of rage and aversion. I had left this woman in bitterness

and hate, and I came back to her now with no other emo-

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Jane Eyre

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