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CH4P:26:Accept Bessie's offer.

Child! what do you mean? What sorrowful eyes you fix on me! Well, but Missis and the young ladies and Master John are going out to tea this afternoon, and you shall have tea with me. Ill ask cook to bake you a little cake, and then you shall help me to look over your drawers; for I am soon to pack your trunk. Missis intends you to leave Gateshead in a day or two, and you shall choose what toys you like to take with you. Bessie, you must promise not to scold me any more till I go. Well, I will; but mind you are a very good girl, and dont be afraid of me. Dont start when I chance to speak rather sharply; its so provoking. I dont think I shall ever be afraid of you again, Bessie, because I have got used to you, and I shall soon have another set of people to dread. If you dread them theyll dislike you. As you do, Bessie? I dont dislike you, Miss; I believe I am fonder of you than of all the others. You dont show it. You little sharp thing! youve got quite a new way of talking. What makes you so venturesome and hardy? Why, I shall soon be away from you, and besidesI was going to say something about what had passed between me and Mrs. Reed, but on second thoughts I considered it better to remain silent on that head.