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bedtime! no delay could be admitted; Miss Temple embraced us both; saying; as she drew us to her heart—
“God bless you; my children!”
Helen she held a little longer than me: she let her go more reluctantly; it was Helen her eye followed to the door; it was for her she a second time breathed a sad sigh; for her she wiped a tear from her cheek。
On reaching the bedroom; we heard the voice of Miss Scatcherd: she was examining drawers; she had just pulled out Helen Burns’s; and when we entered Helen was greeted with a sharp reprimand; and told that to…morrow she should have half…a…dozen of untidily folded articles pinned to her shoulder。
“My things were indeed in shameful disorder;” murmured Helen to me; in a low voice: “I intended to have arranged them; but I forgot。”
Next morning; Miss Scatcherd wrote in conspicuous characters on a piece of pasteboard the word “Slattern;” and bound it like a phylactery round Helen’s large; mild; intelligent; and benign… looking forehead。 She wore it till evening; patient; unresentful; regarding it as a deserved punishment。 The moment Miss Scatcherd withdrew after afternoon school; I ran to Helen; tore it off; and thrust it into the fire: the fury of which she was incapable had been burning in my soul all day; and tears; hot and large; had continually been scalding my cheek; for the spectacle of her sad resignation gave me an intolerable pain at the heart。
About a week subsequently to the incidents above
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