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And a tray was soon brought. How pretty, to my eyes, did the china cups and bright teapot look, placed on the little round table near the fire! How fragrant was the steam of the beverage, and the scent of the toast! of which, however, I, to my dismay (for I was beginning to be hungry) discerned only a very small portion: Miss Temple discerned it too.
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But Reed left children??you must have cousins? Sir George Lynn was talking of a Reed of Gateshead yesterday, who, he said, was one of the veriest rascals on town; and Ingram was mentioning a Georgiana Reed of the same place, who was much admired for her beauty a season or two ago in London.
What is it and who did it? he asked
Do not let us forget that this is a solemn matter, he said ere long; one of which we may neither think nor talk lightly without sin. I trust, Jane, you are in earnest when you say you will serve your heart to God: it is all I want. Once wrench your heart from man, and fix it on your Maker, the advancement of that Maker¡¯s spiritual kingdom on earth will be your chief delight and endeavour; you will be ready to do at once whatever furthers that end. You will see what impetus would be given to your efforts and mine by our physical and mental union in marriage: the only union that gives a character of permanent conformity to the destinies and designs of human beings; and, passing over all minor caprices?all trivial difficulties and delicacies of feeling?all scruple about the degree, kind, strength or tenderness of mere personal inclination?you will hasten to enter into that union at once.
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I think so too, Miss. Bessie said she was sure you would not refuse: but I suppose you will have to ask leave before you can get off?
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She won¡¯t come now, said he. She says it¡¯s not her mission to appear before the ¡®vulgar herd¡¯ (them¡¯s her words). I must show her into a room by herself, and then those who wish to consult her must go to her one by one.
You must want your tea, said the good lady, as I joined her; you ate so little at dinner. I am afraid, she continued, you are not well to-day: you look flushed and feverish.
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Only you?
And I was placed there, by whom I don¡¯t know: I was in no condition to note particulars; I was only aware that they had hoisted me up to the height of Mr. Brocklehurst¡¯s nose, that he was within a yard of me, and that a spread of shot orange and purple silk pelisses and a cloud of silvery plumage extended and waved below me.
I will never again come to your side: I am torn away now, and cannot return.
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