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"No doubt, no doubt,I
shall return to Brocklehurst Hall in the course of a week or two:
ood friend, the Archdeacon, will not permit me to leave him
sooner I shall send Miss Teirl, so that there will he no difficulty about receiving her
Good-bye"
"Good-bye, Mr Brocklehurst; reusta and Theodore, and Master Broughton
Brocklehurst"
"I will, irl, here is a book entitled the 'Child's
Guide,' read it with prayer, especially that part containing 'An
account of the awfully sudden death of Martha G -, a naughty child
addicted to falsehood and deceit'"
With these words Mr Brocklehurst put intofor his carriage, he departed
Mrs Reed and I were left alone: so her Mrs Reed ht be at that time
some six or seven and thirty; she was a wo-lih stout,
not obese: she had a so much
developed and very solid; her broas low, her chin large and
proht