ray; the cheek oval; fresh; and smooth; the lips; fresh too; ruddy; healthy; sweetly formed; the even and gleaming teeth without flaw; the small dimpled chin; the ornament of rich; plenteous tresses—all advantages; in short; which; bined; realise the ideal of beauty; were fully hers。 I wondered; as I looked at this fair creature: I admired her with my whole heart。 Nature had surely formed her in a partial mood; and; forgetting her usual stinted step…mother dole of gifts; had endowed this; her darling; with a grand…dame’s bounty。
What did St。 John Rivers think of this earthly angel? I naturally asked myself that question as I saw him turn to her and look at her; and; as naturally; I sought the answer to the inquiry in his countenance。 He had already withdrawn his eye from the Peri; and was looking at a humble tuft of daisies which grew by the wicket。
“A lovely evening; but late for you to be out alone;” he said; as he crushed the snowy heads of the closed flowers with his foot。
“Oh; I only came home from S…” (she mentioned the name of a large town some twenty miles distant) “this afternoon。 Papa told me you had opened your school; and that the new mistress was e; and so I put on my bon after tea; and ran up the valley to see her: this is she?” pointing to me。
“It is;” said St。 John。
“Do you think you shall like Morton?” she asked of me; with a direct and naive simplicity of tone and manner; pleasing; if child…like。
“I hope I shall。 I have many inducements to do so。”
“Did you find your scholars as attentive as you expected?”
“Quite。”
“Do you like your house?”
“Very much。”
“Have I furnished it nicely?”
“Very nicely; indeed。”
“And made a good choice of an attendant for you in Alice W