正文 Chapter 4

From my discourse with Mr. Lloyd, and from the above reported fereween Bessie and Abbot, I gathered enough of hope to suffice as a motive for wishing to get well: a ge seemed near,—I desired and waited it in sile tarried, however: days and weeks passed: I had regained my normal state of health, but no new allusion was made to the subject over which I brooded. Mrs. Reed surveyed me at times with a severe eye, but seldom addressed me: since my illness, she had drawn a more marked line of separation than ever between me and her own children; appointing me a small closet to sleep in by myself, nio take my meals alone, and pass all my time in the nursery, while my cousins were stantly in the drawing-room. Not a hint, however, did she drop about sendio school: still I felt an instinctive certainty that she would not long endure me uhe same roof with her; for her glanow more than ever, when turned on me, expressed an insuperable and rooted aversion.

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