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(Vain)
(Rebellious)
Dr. Rivers.
I brought this oil for Helen.
I want her chest rubbed with it.
Helen, doctor?
Yes, I'm concerned about her lung.
I've spoken to Mr. Br...
Good heavens, madame!
What are those children doing out
in the rain?
It was Mr. Brocklehurst's order.
Well, bring them in at once.
What shall I say to Mr. Brocklehurst?
You will refer Mr. Brocklehurst to me.
With your leave, Dr. Rivers,
I shall offer up one more prayer.
Almighty God, look down upon
this miserable sinner
her weakness
may give strength to her faith
and seriousness to her repentance.
Amen.
The ways of Providence are inscrutable,
Doctor.
Was it Providence that sent that
poor girl to get drenched in the rain?
Dr. Rivers!
Was it providence that ordered her
to her death?
Yes, to her death, Mr. Brocklehurst!
Helen. Helen!
Oh, I'm so glad.
I heard Dr. Rivers say... I was afraid.
I'm not afraid, Jane.
Helen. Helen!
You must be could.
Lie down and cover yourself up.
Don't cry, Jane.
I don't want you to cry.
Are you warm now?
Yes.
Good night, Jane.
Good night, Helen.
I...I do wish they hadn't, Helen,
cut your hair.
Helen.
Are you awake?
It's morning.
Helen!
Aah!
Jane. Come, Jane.
No! I want to stay here.
I want to be with Helen.
Helen isn't here. Helen's with God.
Jane, remember what you say in
your prayers everday...
Thy will be done?
Do you think you're doing God's will
by giving way to despair?
God wants children to be brave
and strong.
Won't you do what God wants?
I'll try.
That's right.
And don't forget, the harder you try,
the more God will help you.
And now, let me take you back.
No! I can't go back to school!
I'll never go back!
I'll run away! I'll...
Jane. You know what duty is, don't you?
Duty is what you have to do even
when you don't want to do it.
I may not want to go out into
a snow storm to visit a sick child,
but I know I have to go because
it's my duty.
Now, what is your duty, Jane?
l don't know.
Yes, you do, Jane.
In your heart, you know perfectly well.
Your duty is to prepare yourself to
do God's work in the world.
Isn't that true?
And who can do God's work,
an ignorant woman or an educated one?
Yes, you know the answer to that.
And where can you get an education,
Jane?
Where?
At school.
Precisely.
So you know you have to
go back to school
even though you may hate
the very thought of it.
Isn't that true?
I suppose it is true.
Good, Jane.
Very good.
(Lowood lnstitution - Pupils' Records)
(Jane Eyre, Admitted April 18, 1829.
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