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ke aspect; a stone tablet over the door bore this inscription:—
“Lowood Institution。—This portion was rebuilt A。D。—; by Naomi Brocklehurst; of Brocklehurst Hall; in this county。” “Let your light so shine before men; that they may see your good works; and glorify your Father which is in heaven。”— St。 Matt。 v。 16。
I read these words over and over again: I felt that an explanation belonged to them; and was unable fully to perate their import。 I was still pondering the signification of “Institution;” and endeavouring to make out a connection between the first words and the verse of Scripture; when the sound of a cough close behind me made me turn my head。 I saw a girl sitting on a stone bench near; she was bent over a book; on the perusal of which she seemed intent: from where I stood I could see the title—it was Rasselas; a name that struck me as strange; and consequently attractive。 In turning a leaf she happened to look up; and I said to her directly—
“Is your book interesting?” I had already formed the intention of asking her to lend it to me some day。
“I like it;” she answered; after a pause of a second or two; during which she examined me。
“What is it about?” I continued。 I hardly know where I found the hardihood thus to open a conversation with a stranger; the step was contrary to my nature and habits: but I think her occupation touched a chord of sympathy somewhere; for I too liked reading; though of a frivolous and childish kind; I coul
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