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heshouted.Hedidnotseemebehindthecurtain.'

Eliza!

Georgy!

Janeisn'

there!

TellMammashe'

srunoutintotherain—whatabadanimalsheis!

HowluckyIdrewthecurtain,'

Ithought.Hewouldneverhavefoundme,becausehewasnotveryintelligent.ButElizaguessedatoncewhereIwas.

She'

sinthewindow-seat,John,'

shecalledfromthesitting-room.SoIcameoutimmediately,asIdidnotwanthimtopullmeout.

Whatdoyouwant?

Iaskedhim.

Say,“Whatdoyouwant,MasterReed”,'

heanswered,sittinginanarmchair.'

Iwantyoutocomehere.'

  JohnReedwasfourteenandIwasonlyten.Hewaslargeandratherfat.Heusuallyatetoomuchatmeals,whichmadehimill.Heshouldhavebeenatboardingschool,buthismother,wholovedhimverymuch,hadbroughthimhomeforamonthortwo,becauseshethoughthishealthwasdelicate.

  Johndidnotlovehismotherorhissister,andhehatedmeHebulliedandpunishedme,nottwoorthreetimesaweek,notonceortwiceaday,butallthetime.Mywholebodytrembledwhenhecamenear.Sometimeshehitme,sometimeshejustthreatenedme,andIlivedinterriblefearofhim.Ihadnoideaabouthowtostophim.Theservantsdidnotwanttooffendtheiryoungmaster,andMrsReedcouldseenofaultinherdearboy.

  SoIobeyedJohn'

sorderandapproachedhisarmchair,thinkinghowveryuglyhisfacewas.PerhapsheunderstoodwhatIwasthinking,forhehitmehardontheface.

ThatisforyourrudenesstoMammajustnow,'

hesaid,'

andforyourwickednessinhiding,andforlookingatmelikethat,yourat!

IwassousedtohisbullyingthatIneverthoughtofhittinghimback.

Whatwereyoudoingbehindthatcurtain?

heasked.

Iwasreading,'

Ianswered.

Showmethebook.'

Igaveittohim.

Youhavenorighttotakeourbooks,'

hecontinued.'

Youhavenomoneyandyourfatherleftyornone.Yououghttobeginthestreets,notlivehereincomfortwithagentleman'

sfamily.Aayway,allthesebooksaremine,andsoisthewholehouse,orwillbeinafewyears'

time.I'

llteachyounottoborrowmybooksagain.'

Heliftedtheheavybookandthrewithardatme.

  IthitmeandIfell,cuttingmyheadonthedoor.Iwasingreatpain,andsuddenlyforthefirsttimeinmylife,IforgotmyfearofJohnReed.

Youwicked,cruelboy!

Icried.'

Youareabully!

Youareasbadasamurderer!

What!

hecried.'

Didshesaythattome?

Didyouhear,ElizaandGeorgiana?

I'

lltellMamma,butfirst…'

  Herushedtoattackme,butnowhewasfightingwithadesperategirl.Ireallysawhimasawickedmurderer.Ifeltthebloodrunningdownmyface,andthepaingavemestrength.IfoughtbackashardasIcould.Myresistancesurprisedhim,andheshoutedforhelp.HissistersranforMrsReed,whocalledhermaid,MissAbbott,andBessie.TheypulledusapartandIheardthemsay,'

Whatawickedgirl!

SheattackedMasterJohn!

  MrsReedsaidcalmly,'

Takeherawaytotheredroomandlockherinthere.'

AndsoIwascarriedupstairs,armswavingandlegskicking.

  Assoonaswearrivedintheredroom,Ibecamequietagain,andthetwoservantsbothstartedscoldingme.

Really,MissEyre,'

saidMissAbbott,'

howcouldyouhithim?

He'

syouryoungmaster!

Howcanhebemymaster?

Iamnotaservant!

Icried.

No,MissEyre,youarelessthanaservant,becauseyoudonotwork,repliedMissAbbott.Theybothlookedatmeasiftheystronglydisapprovedofme.

Youshouldremember,miss,'

saidBessie,'

thatyourauntpaysforyourfoodandclothes,andyoushouldbegrateful.Youhavenootherrelationsorfriends.'

  AllmyshortlifeIhadbeentoldthis,andIhadnoanswertoit.Istayedsilent,listeningtothesepainfulreminders.

Andifyouareangryandrude,MrsReedmaysendyouaway,'

addedBessie.

Anyway,'

Godwillpunishyou,JaneEyre,foryourwickedheart.PraytoGod,andsayyou'

resorry.'

Theylefttheroom,lockingthedoorcarefullybehindthem.

  Theredroomwasacold,silentroom,hardlyeverused,althoughitwasoneofthelargestbedroomsinthehouse.Nineyearsago,myuncle,MrReed,haddiedinthisroom,andsincethennobodyhadwantedtosleepinit.

  NowthatIwasaloneIthoughtbitterlyofthepeopleIlivedwith.JohnReed,hissisters,hismother,theservants,theyallaccusedme,scoldedme,hatedme.WhycouldIneverpleasethem?

Elizawasselfish,butwasrespected.Georgianahadabadtemper,butshewaspopularwitheverybodybecauseshewasbeautifulJohnwasrude,cruelandviolent,butnobodypunishedhim.Itriedtomakenomistakes,buttheycalledme,naughtyeverymomentoftheday.NowthatIhadturnedagainstJohntoprotectmyself,everybodyblamedme.

  AndsoIspentthatwholelongafternoonintheredroomaskingmyselfwhyIhadtosufferandwhylifewassounfair.PerhapsIwouldrunaway,orstarvemyselftodeath.

  Graduallyitbecamedarkoutside.Therainwasstillbeatingonthewindows,andIcouldhearthewindinthetrees.NowIwasnolongerangry,andIbegantothinktheReedsmightberight.PerhapsIwaswicked.DidIdeservetodie,andbeburiedinthechurchyardlikemyuncleReed?

Icouldnotrememberhim,butknewhewasmymother'

sbrother,whohadtakenmetohishousewhenmyparentsbothdied.Onhisdeathbedhehadmadehiswife,auntReed,promisetolookaftermelikeherownchildren.Isupposedshenowregrettedherpromise.

  Astrangeideacametome.IfeltsurethatifMrReedhadlivedhewouldhavetreatedmekindly,andnow,asIlookedroundatthedarkfurnitureandthewallsinshadow,Ibegantofearthathisghostmightcomebacktopunishhiswifefornotkeepingherpromise.Hemightrisefromthegraveinthechurchyardandappearinthisroom!

IwassofrightenedbythisthoughtthatIhardlydaredtobreathe.SuddenlyinthedarknessIsawalightmovingontheceiling.Itmayhavebeenfromalampoutside,butinmynervousstateIdidnotthinkofthat.Ifeltsureitmustbeaghost,avisitorfromanotherworld.Myheadwashot,myheartbeatfast.Wasthatthesoundofwingsinmyears?

Wasthatsomethingmovingnearme?

Screamingwildly,Irushedtothedoorandshookit.MissAbbottandBessiecamerunningtoopenit.

MissEyre,areyouill?

askedBessie.

Takemeoutofhere!

Iscreamed.

Why?

What'

sthematter?

sheasked.

Isawalight,andIthoughtitwasaghost,'

Icried,holdingtightlyontoBessie'

shand.

snotevenhurt,'

saidMissAbbottindisgust.'

Shescreamedjusttobringushere.Iknowallherlittletricks.'

Whatisallthis?

demandedanangryvoice.MrsReedappearedatthedooroftheroom.'

AbbottandBessie,IthinkItoldyoutoleaveJaneEyreinthisroomtillIcame.'

Shescreamedsoloudly,ma'

am,'

saidBessiesoftly.

Letgooffherhands,Bessie,'

wasMrsReed'

sonlyanswer.'

JaneEyre,youneednotthinkyoucansucceedingettingoutoftheroomlikethis.Yournaughtytrickswillnotworkwithme.Youwillstayhereanhourlongerasapunishmentfortryingtodeceiveus.'

Ohaunt,pleaseforgiveme!

Ican'

tbearit!

Ishalldieifyoukeepmehere…'

Iscreamedandkickedassheheldme.

Silence!

Controlyourself!

Shepushedme,resistingwildly,backintotheredroomandlockedmein.ThereIwasinthedarknessagain,withthesilenceandtheghosts.Imusthavefainted.Icannotrememberanythingmore.

 

 

2LeavingGateshead

  Iwokeuptofindthedoctorliftingmeverycarefullyintomyownbed.Itwasgoodtobebackinmyfamiliarbedroom,withawarmfireandcandle-light.ItwasalsoagreatrelieftorecognizeDrLloyd,whoMrsReedcalledinforherservants(shealwayscalledaspecialistforherselfandthechildren).Hewaslookingaftermesokindly.IfelthewouldprotectmefromMrsReed.Hetalkedtomealittle,thengaveBessieorderstotakegoodcareofme.Whenheleft,Ifeltverylonelyagain.

  ButIwassurprisedtofindthatBessiedidnotscoldmeatall.InfactshewassokindtomethatIbecamebraveenoughtoaskaquestion.

Bessie,what'

shappened?

AmIill?

Yes,youbecameillintheredroom,butyou'

llgetbetter,don'

tworry,MissJane,'

sheanswered.Thenshewentnextdoortofetchanotherservant.Icouldhearherwhisper

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