als alone; and pass all my time in the nursery; while my cousins were constantly in the drawing…room。 Not a hint; however; did she drop about sending me to school: still I felt an instinctive certainty that she would not long endure me under the same roof with her; for her glance; now more than ever; when turned on me; expressed an insuperable and rooted aversion。
Eliza and Georgiana; evidently acting according to orders; spoke to me as little as possible: John thrust his tongue in his cheek whenever he saw me; and once attempted chastisement; but as I instantly turned against him; roused by the same sentiment of deep ire and desperate revolt which had stirred my corruption before; he thought it better to desist; and ran from me tittering execrations; and vowing I had burst his nose。 I had indeed levelled at that prominent feature as hard a blow as my knuckles could inflict; and when I saw that either that or my look daunted him; I had the greatest inclination to follow up my advantage to purpose; but he was already with his mama。 I heard him in a blubbering tone mence the tale of how “that nasty Jane Eyre” had flown at him like a mad cat: he was stopped rather harshly—
“Don’t talk to me about her; John: I told you not to go near her; she is not worthy of notice; I do not choose that either you or your sisters should associate with her。”
Here; leaning over the banister; I cried out suddenly; and without at all deliberating on my words—
“They are not fit to associate with me。”
Mrs。 Reed was rather a stout woman; but; on hearing this strange and audacious declaration; she ran nimbly up the stair; swept me like a whirlwind into the nursery; and crushing me down on the edge of my crib; dared me in an emphatic voice to rise from that place;