"Check our letters? Does she mean she wants to check our letters?" Mary looked at Gray on the podium in disbelief, and asked Scareva in a low voice.
Scareva looked even more surprised than she was, "You don't even know this? Didn't someone tell you? Every letter sent from Lowood has to be checked by her to prevent any Students complained about the school and teachers in the letter."
"But this is ours." Mary pinched her stack of thick letter paper, more than half of which was about complaints.At first she wanted to add embellishments to win her sister's sympathy, but she soon found that Lowood's life needed no embellishment, it was already miserable.
"There's no one in Lowood." Scareva explained with a sigh, "When Gray was your tutor, how did you offend her and let her target you like this? You didn't even give me the most basic school rules. Make it clear."
"I just did the right thing," Mary said angrily.
Scareva didn't ask any more questions, she briefly checked her letter, and tore it up after confirming that there were no spelling mistakes.
"I advise you to hurry up and rewrite a qualified letter, and don't worry about my problems." Scareva spoke before Mary, and then she jumped off the creaking chair, walked to Gray, and said, " As before, I have no letters to post."
Mary kept her mouth shut, hid the "complaint letter" in her apron, and began to compose a new letter.
As Scareva said, Old Gray Crow "takes care" of Mary very much.
She specially put on glasses when checking the letters sent to Bennet Manor, leaned over the table with a dirty pen, and read Mary's letter word by word.
She didn't put the letter paper back in the envelope until all the students in the classroom had left, nodded with satisfaction, and said to Mary, "You can go back, miss."
Scareva was sitting bored on the bench at the door of the classroom. When she saw Mary coming out, she stretched herself and went up to meet her.
"One more common sense thing you should also know is that all letters sent to Lowood School will also be checked by the teachers. If your family sends you money or food, then they will definitely fall into the school before they see you. Gray's Pocket."
"This is too much, we are not prisoners in prison." Mary complained as low as possible.
"I'm glad you finally learned to use the word 'prison' to describe Lowood." Scareva raised her eyebrows, showing a rather gratified expression of "the silly boy has finally grown up".
"All letters sent from Lowood will be inspected." This news completely ruined the prosecution plan, and Mary realized a serious problem with difficulty, that is, she might really spend a year in Lowood.
This news was like a bolt from the blue, and Mary felt like Anne Boleyn who was sentenced to death at this moment, and she lost hope in her whole life.Especially when she saw the sticky, black food on the dinner table, she felt like she was in hell.
Listen, we have to go to Gray's dorm again, I think she still has some sweets and medicine I brought.The twins have a cold, but the doctor is late.If I'm lucky, I might even find my book.Marie tugged on Rasikava's sleeve and whispered.
"It's just what I want." Scareva raised her eyebrows. "My mother mails me Pirozhki 2 and white bread every two months. But I've never seen them."
These days, Mary found, ever since the snow fell, Ms. Gray had developed a habit of going to town every Thursday afternoon for a few drinks after school.So, she and Scareva decided to fight on this day.
Like last time, they crept into the teachers' dormitory only after they were sure that the old Gray Crow had left.Scarva was in charge of keeping watch at the gate, while Marie was in charge of finding the food and medicine they needed.As they expected, there were still some sweets left in Gray's drawer, as well as Pirozhki and bread that Scarva's mother had sent her.
Gray learned the lesson of being stolen in the previous days, and hid the food in the drawer again and again, but because Lowood did not allow this rule, she still could not lock the drawers and cabinets.So I can only stuff the food into the innermost part of the drawer, wrap it tightly in paper, and cover it with some useless sundries.
But no matter how hard she tried to hide it, she couldn't hide the smell of Pirozhki, and Mary smelled it as soon as she opened the drawer.She flipped through it casually a few times, and then took out the bulging little package.
But before she had time to be happy, she discovered that Gray had wrapped it with several layers of paper to cover up the aroma of Pirozhki, and these papers were nothing but the books on nursing and medicine brought by Mary.
"She's an illiterate old bitch!" Mary yelled angrily. Scareva turned around when she heard the sound, and was very surprised that Mary could say such a rude word.
"She tore up my book, the old dog Gray tore up my book!" Mary trembling, showed the paper bag to Scarva.
"Be quiet, let's talk when we go back." Scareva put her right index finger to her lips and made a silent gesture, "I checked, there are no medicines here, I guess they may be in the principal's room. Now, We should have left."
The Pirozhki, a crispy crust stuffed with potatoes and cheese, was delicious from Scarva's mother.The girls in the dormitory had another small tooth festival, and everyone kept praising Scareva's mother's cooking skills.
But when someone asked about her family members, Scareva, as usual, would not say a word.Miranda lightly bumped the arm of the girl who asked the question, shook her head, and signaled her not to ask any more questions.
Pirozhki tasted good, but Marie couldn't eat a mouthful.In any case, she could not accept that the books on nursing knowledge she bought with great difficulty were treated like this.
All night, she curled up on the bed with her legs curled up, covered her head with the quilt, cursed Gray and wept quietly.It wasn't until early in the morning that she fell asleep for a while. Unfortunately, before she got enough sleep, it was time for Lowood to get up.
Mary rubbed her slightly red and swollen eyes, sighed, and exerted all her strength to resist the urge to fight Gray. Then she found "Family Medicine", "Cardiac Movement Theory" 3 and "The Mystery of Nature" 4.Mary picked up the book in disbelief and flipped through a few pages, and found that the torn page numbers were glued back. Although the wrinkles and oil stains still inevitably existed, it was obvious that they had been carefully handled.
"What happened? Did Jesus appear?" Mary asked happily, holding "The Mystery of Nature" in her arms.
"God's mercy has never belonged to Lowood." Scareva held the washbasin and towel in her hand, and glanced at Mary. "In Lowood, if you want to get what you want, you can only rely on yourself."
"You helped me get them back?" Mary jumped out of bed, rushed up, and gave Scareva a big hug, "I love you so much, Scareva, beautiful Scareva, kind Scareva Baby. I don't even know how to thank you."
Scareva pushed Mary away in disgust, straightened the collar of the petticoat that was pleated by hugs, frowned and said, "I just don't want to be woken up by your sobbing in the middle of the night. You disturb my rest too much."
"No, I promise not." The corners of Mary's mouth were about to cover her ears, "Dear Scareva, how did you do it? We didn't see my book in Gray's dormitory yesterday."
"Of course that ass Gray wouldn't want those. I found them in the headmaster's office."
"You went to the principal's office alone? Last night?" Miranda's eyes widened in surprise. "This is too risky. Starting today, you and Mary must never do this kind of thing again."
"Actually, I plan to go again tonight." Scareva shrugged indifferently, and looked at Mary, "If you don't go, I will go alone. There are medicines you brought in the principal's office, but I didn't have time to take it, if the twins have a bad cold, they might die."
"Of course I'm going." Mary straightened her back and said, and then she patted Miranda's shoulder again, "Don't worry, we will be very careful, Scareva and I are already experienced in this kind of thing, no will be discovered."
But Miranda was still worried. She twisted her apron, looked at the sickly twins again, and said hesitantly, "Can I plead with Ms. Gray and the headmaster again, in case they agree to call a doctor? I mean,"
"Don't be stupid." Scareva interrupted Miranda, "I don't know how much it will cost to hire a doctor in this weather, and Ms. Jane Eyre is no longer, no one will help us."
Miranda was still worried, but she couldn't change Scareva and Marie's decision, and finally she could only go to class with a worried face.
The day of the "invasion" of the principal's office was set for this night. Mary admitted that the plan was a bit hasty, but time waited for no one, and the twins' illness could not delay it.So she and Scareva decided to take the risk. The headmaster rarely worked in the middle of the night, so they comforted themselves.
The principal's office is located in the penultimate room on the east side of the second floor. Mary was shocked when she opened the door and entered.Because the gorgeousness here is simply out of tune with Lowood.
The entire room here is covered with Baroque-style light yellow wallpaper, and a large writing desk about four feet long and two and a half feet wide is located in the center of the room.On it lay a pen and ink set, a pair of gold-rimmed glasses and two scented candles, and behind it was a glass bookcase.
On the left side of the desk is a low-leg coffee table made of white marble, on which is a set of Renaissance-style tea sets, and beside it stands a vase filled with water, with a delicate red rose in it .
Against the wall, there is also a double-door wardrobe with a mirror.
Scareva looked even more surprised than she was, "You don't even know this? Didn't someone tell you? Every letter sent from Lowood has to be checked by her to prevent any Students complained about the school and teachers in the letter."
"But this is ours." Mary pinched her stack of thick letter paper, more than half of which was about complaints.At first she wanted to add embellishments to win her sister's sympathy, but she soon found that Lowood's life needed no embellishment, it was already miserable.
"There's no one in Lowood." Scareva explained with a sigh, "When Gray was your tutor, how did you offend her and let her target you like this? You didn't even give me the most basic school rules. Make it clear."
"I just did the right thing," Mary said angrily.
Scareva didn't ask any more questions, she briefly checked her letter, and tore it up after confirming that there were no spelling mistakes.
"I advise you to hurry up and rewrite a qualified letter, and don't worry about my problems." Scareva spoke before Mary, and then she jumped off the creaking chair, walked to Gray, and said, " As before, I have no letters to post."
Mary kept her mouth shut, hid the "complaint letter" in her apron, and began to compose a new letter.
As Scareva said, Old Gray Crow "takes care" of Mary very much.
She specially put on glasses when checking the letters sent to Bennet Manor, leaned over the table with a dirty pen, and read Mary's letter word by word.
She didn't put the letter paper back in the envelope until all the students in the classroom had left, nodded with satisfaction, and said to Mary, "You can go back, miss."
Scareva was sitting bored on the bench at the door of the classroom. When she saw Mary coming out, she stretched herself and went up to meet her.
"One more common sense thing you should also know is that all letters sent to Lowood School will also be checked by the teachers. If your family sends you money or food, then they will definitely fall into the school before they see you. Gray's Pocket."
"This is too much, we are not prisoners in prison." Mary complained as low as possible.
"I'm glad you finally learned to use the word 'prison' to describe Lowood." Scareva raised her eyebrows, showing a rather gratified expression of "the silly boy has finally grown up".
"All letters sent from Lowood will be inspected." This news completely ruined the prosecution plan, and Mary realized a serious problem with difficulty, that is, she might really spend a year in Lowood.
This news was like a bolt from the blue, and Mary felt like Anne Boleyn who was sentenced to death at this moment, and she lost hope in her whole life.Especially when she saw the sticky, black food on the dinner table, she felt like she was in hell.
Listen, we have to go to Gray's dorm again, I think she still has some sweets and medicine I brought.The twins have a cold, but the doctor is late.If I'm lucky, I might even find my book.Marie tugged on Rasikava's sleeve and whispered.
"It's just what I want." Scareva raised her eyebrows. "My mother mails me Pirozhki 2 and white bread every two months. But I've never seen them."
These days, Mary found, ever since the snow fell, Ms. Gray had developed a habit of going to town every Thursday afternoon for a few drinks after school.So, she and Scareva decided to fight on this day.
Like last time, they crept into the teachers' dormitory only after they were sure that the old Gray Crow had left.Scarva was in charge of keeping watch at the gate, while Marie was in charge of finding the food and medicine they needed.As they expected, there were still some sweets left in Gray's drawer, as well as Pirozhki and bread that Scarva's mother had sent her.
Gray learned the lesson of being stolen in the previous days, and hid the food in the drawer again and again, but because Lowood did not allow this rule, she still could not lock the drawers and cabinets.So I can only stuff the food into the innermost part of the drawer, wrap it tightly in paper, and cover it with some useless sundries.
But no matter how hard she tried to hide it, she couldn't hide the smell of Pirozhki, and Mary smelled it as soon as she opened the drawer.She flipped through it casually a few times, and then took out the bulging little package.
But before she had time to be happy, she discovered that Gray had wrapped it with several layers of paper to cover up the aroma of Pirozhki, and these papers were nothing but the books on nursing and medicine brought by Mary.
"She's an illiterate old bitch!" Mary yelled angrily. Scareva turned around when she heard the sound, and was very surprised that Mary could say such a rude word.
"She tore up my book, the old dog Gray tore up my book!" Mary trembling, showed the paper bag to Scarva.
"Be quiet, let's talk when we go back." Scareva put her right index finger to her lips and made a silent gesture, "I checked, there are no medicines here, I guess they may be in the principal's room. Now, We should have left."
The Pirozhki, a crispy crust stuffed with potatoes and cheese, was delicious from Scarva's mother.The girls in the dormitory had another small tooth festival, and everyone kept praising Scareva's mother's cooking skills.
But when someone asked about her family members, Scareva, as usual, would not say a word.Miranda lightly bumped the arm of the girl who asked the question, shook her head, and signaled her not to ask any more questions.
Pirozhki tasted good, but Marie couldn't eat a mouthful.In any case, she could not accept that the books on nursing knowledge she bought with great difficulty were treated like this.
All night, she curled up on the bed with her legs curled up, covered her head with the quilt, cursed Gray and wept quietly.It wasn't until early in the morning that she fell asleep for a while. Unfortunately, before she got enough sleep, it was time for Lowood to get up.
Mary rubbed her slightly red and swollen eyes, sighed, and exerted all her strength to resist the urge to fight Gray. Then she found "Family Medicine", "Cardiac Movement Theory" 3 and "The Mystery of Nature" 4.Mary picked up the book in disbelief and flipped through a few pages, and found that the torn page numbers were glued back. Although the wrinkles and oil stains still inevitably existed, it was obvious that they had been carefully handled.
"What happened? Did Jesus appear?" Mary asked happily, holding "The Mystery of Nature" in her arms.
"God's mercy has never belonged to Lowood." Scareva held the washbasin and towel in her hand, and glanced at Mary. "In Lowood, if you want to get what you want, you can only rely on yourself."
"You helped me get them back?" Mary jumped out of bed, rushed up, and gave Scareva a big hug, "I love you so much, Scareva, beautiful Scareva, kind Scareva Baby. I don't even know how to thank you."
Scareva pushed Mary away in disgust, straightened the collar of the petticoat that was pleated by hugs, frowned and said, "I just don't want to be woken up by your sobbing in the middle of the night. You disturb my rest too much."
"No, I promise not." The corners of Mary's mouth were about to cover her ears, "Dear Scareva, how did you do it? We didn't see my book in Gray's dormitory yesterday."
"Of course that ass Gray wouldn't want those. I found them in the headmaster's office."
"You went to the principal's office alone? Last night?" Miranda's eyes widened in surprise. "This is too risky. Starting today, you and Mary must never do this kind of thing again."
"Actually, I plan to go again tonight." Scareva shrugged indifferently, and looked at Mary, "If you don't go, I will go alone. There are medicines you brought in the principal's office, but I didn't have time to take it, if the twins have a bad cold, they might die."
"Of course I'm going." Mary straightened her back and said, and then she patted Miranda's shoulder again, "Don't worry, we will be very careful, Scareva and I are already experienced in this kind of thing, no will be discovered."
But Miranda was still worried. She twisted her apron, looked at the sickly twins again, and said hesitantly, "Can I plead with Ms. Gray and the headmaster again, in case they agree to call a doctor? I mean,"
"Don't be stupid." Scareva interrupted Miranda, "I don't know how much it will cost to hire a doctor in this weather, and Ms. Jane Eyre is no longer, no one will help us."
Miranda was still worried, but she couldn't change Scareva and Marie's decision, and finally she could only go to class with a worried face.
The day of the "invasion" of the principal's office was set for this night. Mary admitted that the plan was a bit hasty, but time waited for no one, and the twins' illness could not delay it.So she and Scareva decided to take the risk. The headmaster rarely worked in the middle of the night, so they comforted themselves.
The principal's office is located in the penultimate room on the east side of the second floor. Mary was shocked when she opened the door and entered.Because the gorgeousness here is simply out of tune with Lowood.
The entire room here is covered with Baroque-style light yellow wallpaper, and a large writing desk about four feet long and two and a half feet wide is located in the center of the room.On it lay a pen and ink set, a pair of gold-rimmed glasses and two scented candles, and behind it was a glass bookcase.
On the left side of the desk is a low-leg coffee table made of white marble, on which is a set of Renaissance-style tea sets, and beside it stands a vase filled with water, with a delicate red rose in it .
Against the wall, there is also a double-door wardrobe with a mirror.
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