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The next day coht; but this ed to dispense with the

ceree

had taken place in the weather the preceding evening, and a keen

north-east wind, whistling through the crevices of our bedroo, had made us shiver in our beds, and turned

the contents of the ewers to ice

Before the long hour and a half of prayers and Bible-reading was

over, I felt ready to perish with cold Breakfast-tie was not burnt; the quality was

eatable, the quantity small How small my portion seemed! I wished

it had been doubled

In the course of the day I was enrolled a ular tasks and occupations were assigned s at Lowood;

I was now to beco little

accusto

and difficult; the frequent change frolad when, about three o'clock in the

afternoon, Miss S, together with needle, thimble, &c, and sent me to sit in a

quiet corner of the schoolroom, with directions to he likewise; but one class