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CH21P:12:Inquire after Mrs. Reed.

How long is he going to stand with his back against that door? I asked myself; I want to commence my packing. The dinner-bell rang, and suddenly away he bolted, without another syllable: I saw him no more during the day, and was off before he had risen in the morning. I reached the lodge at Gateshead about five oclock in the afternoon of the first of May: I stepped in there before going up to the hall. It was very clean and neat: the ornamental windows were hung with little white curtains; the floor was spotless; the grate and fire-irons were burnished bright, and the fire burnt clear. Bessie sat on the hearth, nursing her last-born, and Robert and his sister played quietly in a corner. Bless you!I knew you would come! exclaimed Mrs. Leaven, as I entered. Yes, Bessie, said I, after I had kissed her; and I trust I am not too late. How is Mrs. Reed?Alive still, I hope. Yes, she is alive; and more sensible and collected than she was. The doctor says she may linger a week or two yet; but he hardly thinks she will finally recover. Has she mentioned me lately?