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“What! what!” he cried。 “Did she say that to me? Did you hear her; Eliza and Georgiana? Won’t I tell mama? but first—”

He ran headlong at me: I felt him grasp my hair and my shoulder: he had closed with a desperate thing。 I really saw in him a tyrant; a murderer。 I felt a drop or two of blood from my head trickle down my neck; and was sensible of somewhat pungent suffering: these sensations for the time predominated over fear; and I received him in frantic sort。 I don’t very well know what I did with my hands; but he called me “Rat! Rat!” and bellowed out aloud。 Aid was near him: Eliza and Georgiana had run for Mrs。 Reed; who was gone upstairs: she now came upon the scene; followed by Bessie and her maid Abbot。 We were parted: I heard the words—

“Dear! dear! What a fury to fly at Master John!”

“Did ever anybody see such a picture of passion!”

Then Mrs。 Reed subjoined—

“Take her away to the red…room; and lock her in there。” Four hands were immediately laid upon me; and I was borne upstairs。

Chapter 2

I resisted all the way: a new thing for me; and a circumstance which greatly strengthened the bad opinion Bessie and Miss Abbot were disposed to entertain of me。 The fact is; I was a trifle beside myself; or rather out of myself; as the French would say: I was conscious that a moment’s mutiny had already rendered me liable to strange penalties; and; like any other rebel slave; I felt resolved; in my desperation; to go all lengths。

“Hold her arms; Miss Abbot: she’s like a mad cat。”

“For shame! for shame!” cried the lady’s…maid。 “What shocking conduct; Miss Eyre; to strike a young gentleman; your benefactress’s son! Your young master。”

“Master! How is he my master? Am I a servant?”

“No; you are less than a servant; for you do nothing for your keep。 There; sit down; and think over your wickedness。”

They had got me by this time into the apartment indicated by Mrs。 Reed; and had thrust me upon a stool: my impulse was to rise from it like a spring; their two pair of hands arrested me instantly。

“If you don’t sit still; you must be tied down;” said Bessie。 “Miss Abbot; lend me your garters; she would break mine directly。”

Miss Abbot turned to divest a stout leg of the necessary ligature。 This preparation for bonds; and the additional ignominy it inferred; took a little of the excitement out of me。

“Don’t take them off;” I cried; “I will not stir。”

In guarantee whereof; I attached myself to my seat by my hands。

“Mind you don’t;” said Bessie; and when she had ascertained that I was really subsiding; she loosened her hold of me; then she and Miss Abbot stood with folded arms; looking darkly and doubtfully on my face; as incredulous of my sanity。

“She never did so before;” at last said Bessie; turning to the Abigail。

“But it was always in her;” was the reply。 “I’ve told Missis often my opinion about the child; and Missis agreed with me。 She’s an underhand little thing: I never saw a girl of her age with so much cover。”

Bessie answered not; but ere long; addressing me; she said—“You ought to be aware; Miss; that you are under obligations to Mrs。 Reed: she keeps you: if she were to turn you off; you would have to go to the poorhouse。”

I had nothing to say to these words: they were not new to me: my very first recollections of existence included hints of the same kind。 This reproach of my dependence had bee a vague sing…song in my ear: very painful and crushing; but only half intelligible。 Miss Abbot joined in—

“And you ought not to think yourself on an equality with the Misses Reed and Master Reed; because Missis kindly allows you to be brought up with them。 They will have a great deal of money; and you will have none: it is your place to be humble; and to try to make yourself agreeable to them。”

“What we tell you is for your good;” added Bessie; in no harsh voice; “you should try to be useful and pleasant; then; perhaps; you would have a home here; but if you bee passionate and rude; Missis will send you away; I am sure。”

“Besides;” said Miss Abbot; “God will punish her: He might strike her dead in the midst of her tantrums; and then where would she go? e; Bessie; we will leave her: I wouldn’t have her heart for anything。 Say your prayers; Miss Eyre; when you are by yourself; for if you don’t repent; something bad might be permitted to e down the chimney and fetch you away。”

They went; shutting the door; and locking it behind them。

The red…room ber; very seldom slept in; I might say never; indeed; unless when a chance influx of visitors at Gateshead Hall rendered it necessary to turn to account all the acmodation it contained: yet it was one of the largest and stateliest chambers in the mansion。 A bed supported on massive pillars of mahogany; hung with curtains of deep red damask; stood out like a tabernacle in the centre; the two large windows; with their blinds always drawn down; were half shrouded in festoons and falls of similar drapery; the carpet was red; the table at the foot of the bed was covered with a crimson cloth; the walls were a soft fawn colour with a blush of pink in it; the wardrobe; the toilet…table; the chairs were of darkly polished old mahogany。 Out of these deep surrounding shades rose high; and gla

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