ts frequent visitor; while there was gloom and fear within its walls; while its rooms and passages steamed with hospital smells; the drug and the pastille striving vainly to overe the effluvia of mortality; that bright May shone unclouded over the bold hills and beautiful woodland out of doors。 Its garden; too; glowed with flowers: hollyhocks had sprung up tall as trees; lilies had opened; tulips and roses were in bloom; the borders of the little beds were gay with pink thrift and crimson double daisies; the sweetbriars gave out; morning and evening; their scent of spice and apples; and these fragrant treasures were all useless for most of the inmates of Lowood; except to fu