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"You shall go into the breakfast-rooh the hall; "the young ladies will be there"
In another moment I ithin that apart just as it did on theI was
first introduced to Mr Brocklehurst: the very rug he had stood
upon still covered the hearth Glancing at the bookcases, I thought
I could distinguish the two volu their old place on the third shelf, and Gulliver's Travels
and the Arabian Nights ranged just above The inanis had altered past
recognition
Two young ladies appeared before ram--very thin too, with a sallow face and severe ht-skirted, black, stuff dress, a
starched linen collar, hair combed away fro of ebony beads and a crucifix This I
felt sure was Eliza, though I could trace little reseated and colourless visage
The other was as certainly Georgiana: but not the Georgiana I
reirl of eleven This was a
full-blown, very pluular features, languishing blue eyes, and ringleted yellow hair
The hue of her dress was black too; but its fashion was so different
fro--it looked as
stylish as the other's looked puritanical