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THE next day commenced as before, getting up and dressing1 by rushlight; but this morning we were obliged to dispense2 with the ceremony of washing; the water in the pitchers3 was frozen. A change had taken place in the weather the preceding evening, and a keen north-east wind, whistling through the crevices4 of our bedroom windows all night long, had made us shiver in our beds, and turned the contents of the ewers5 to ice.
Before the long hour and a half of prayers and Bible-reading was over, I felt ready to perish with cold. Breakfast-time came at last, and this morning the porridge was not burnt; the quality was eatable, the quantity small. How small my portion seemed! I wished it had been doubled.
In the course of the day I was enrolled6 a member of the fourth class, and regular tasks and occupations were assigned me: hitherto, I had only been a spectator of the proceedings7 at Lowood; I was now to become an actor therein. At first, being little accustomed to learn by heart, the lessons appeared to me both long and difficult; the frequent change from task to task, too, bewildered me; and I was glad when, about three o'clock in the afternoon, Miss Smith put into my hands a border of muslin two yards long, together with needle, thimble, etc., and sent me to sit in a quiet corner of the schoolroom, with directions to hem8 the same. At that hour most of the others were sewing likewise; but one class still stood round Miss Scatcherd's chair reading, and as all was quiet, the subject of their lessons could be heard, together with the manner in which each girl acquitted9 herself, and the animadversions or commendations of Miss Scatcherd on the performance. It was English history: among the readers I observed my acquaintance of the verandah: at the commencement of the lesson, her place had been at the top of the class, but for some error of pronunciation, or some inattention to stops, she was suddenly sent to the very bottom. Even in that obscure position, Miss Scatcherd continued to make her an object of constant notice; she was continually addressing to her such phrases as the following:-'Burns' (such it seems was her name: the girls here were all called by their surnames, as boys are elsewhere), 'Burns, you are

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n.(食物)调料;包扎伤口的用品,敷料 | |
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vt.分配,分发;配(药),发(药);实施 | |
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n.大口水壶,水罐( ewer的名词复数 ) | |
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pensive
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doctrine
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utterance
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spoke
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passionate
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seraph
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degenerate
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v.退步,堕落;adj.退步的,堕落的;n.堕落者 | |
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creed
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eternity
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mighty
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abhor
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degradation
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n.降级;低落;退化;陵削;降解;衰变 | |
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