Jane: I am glad you are no relation of
mine: I will never call you aunt again as long as I live. I will never come to
see you when I am grown up; and if any one asks me how I liked you, and how you
treated me, I will say the very thought of you makes me sick, and that you
treated me with miserable cruelty -- because it is the TRUTH. You think I have
no feelings, and that I can do without one bit of love or kindness; but I
cannot live so: and you have no pity. I shall remember how you thrust me back
-- roughly and violently thrust me back -- into the red-room, and locked me up
there, to my dying day; though I was in agony; though I cried out, while
suffocating with distress, "Have mercy! Have mercy, Aunt Reed!" And
that punishment you made me suffer because your wicked boy struck me -- knocked
me down for nothing. I will tell anybody who asks me questions, this exact
tale. People think you a good woman, but you are bad, hard- hearted. You are
deceitful! You told Mr. Brocklehurst I had a bad character, a deceitful
disposition; and I'll let everybody at Lowood know what you are, and what you
have done. Send me to school soon, Mrs. Reed, for I hate to live here.
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