said Bessie, again putting in her word.


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  1. Come, Miss Jane, don't cry," said Bessie as she finished. She might as well have said to the fire, "don't burn!" but how could she divine the morbid suffering to which I was a prey? In the course of the morning Mr. Lloyd came again.
  2. "What, already up!" said he, as he entered the nursery. "Well, nurse, how is she?"
  3. Bessie answered that I was doing very well.
  4. "Then she ought to look more cheerful. Come here, Miss Jane: your name is Jane, is it not?"
  5. "Yes, sir, Jane Eyre."
  6. "Well, you have been crying, Miss Jane Eyre; can you tell me what about? Have you any pain?"
  7. "No, sir."
  8. "Oh! I daresay she is crying because she could not go out with Missis in the carriage," interposed Bessie.
  9. "Surely not! why, she is too old for such pettishness."
  10. I thought so too; and my self-esteem being wounded by the false charge, I answered promptly, "I never cried for such a thing in my life: I hate going out in the carriage. I cry because I am miserable."
  11. "Oh fie, Miss!" said Bessie.
  12. The good apothecary appeared a little puzzled. I was standing before him; he fixed his eyes on me very steadily: his eyes were small and grey; not very bright, but I dare say I should think them shrewd now: he had a hard-featured yet good-natured looking face. Having considered me at leisure, he said -
  13. "What made you ill yesterday?"
  14. "She had a fall," said Bessie, again putting in her word.

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