正文 Chapter 9

But the privations, or rather the hardships, of Lowood lessened. Spring drew on: she was indeed already e; the frosts of winter had ceased; its snows were melted, its cutting winds ameliorated. My wretched feet, flayed and swollen to lameness by the sharp air of January, began to heal and subside uhe gentler breathings of April; the nights and ms no longer by their adian temperature froze the very blood in our veins; we could now ehe play-hour passed in the garden: sometimes on a sunny day it begao be pleasant and genial, and a greenness grew over those brown beds, which, freshening daily, suggested the thought that Hope traversed them at night, a each m brighter traces of her steps. Flowers peeped out amongst the leaves; snow-drops, crocuses, purple auriculas, and golden-eyed pansies. On Thursday afternoons (half-holidays) we now took walks, and found still sweeter flowers opening by the wayside, uhe hedges.

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