

Has maintained a regular, though not frequent, correspondence ever since: His letter was then calm, and, though very serious, kind. Letter in which I communicated it: yet six months after he wrote to me, John received the news, I don't know: he never answered the Honeymoon will shine our life long: its beams will only fade over your Read her letter to him "if she does, she will be too late, for our "She had better not wait till then, Jane," said Mr. Me time to get over the honeymoon, and then she would come and see me. Diana and MaryĪpproved the step unreservedly. I wrote to Moor House and to Cambridge immediately, to say what I hadĭone: fully explaining also why I had thus acted. Good-natured and i' his een she's fair beautiful, onybody may see that." "If she ben't one o' th' handsomest, she's noan faal and varry "She'll happen do better for him nor ony o't' grand ladies." And again,

In passing the door of that sanctum some time after, I Rochester told me to give you and Mary this." I House, therefore, he often gave him his Christian name) - "I knew what Mr.Įdward would do and I was certain he would not wait long neither: and Was an old servant, and had known his master when he was the cadet of the "I telled Mary how it would be," he said: "I knew what Mr. John, when I turned to him, was grinning from ear to ear. John's knives also had rest from the polishing process: but Mary, bendingĪ short time after she pursued - "I seed you go out with the master, but Iĭidn't know you were gone to church to be wed " and she basted away. Some three minutes hang suspended in air and for the same space of time Which she was basting a pair of chickens roasting at the fire, did for Mary did look up, and she did stare at me: the ladle with
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People, to whom one may at any time safely communicate a remarkable piece Housekeeper and her husband were both of that decent phlegmatic order of Kitchen of the manor-house, where Mary was cooking the dinner and John When we got back from church, I went into the A quiet wedding we had: he and I, the parson andĬlerk, were alone present.

Landow, who created the brief chapter summaries above, formatted this text for the Victorian Web using the Project Gutenberg text that David Price transcribed from the 1897 Service & Paton edition. Jane meets, teases, and agrees to marry the blind Rochester Jane becomes an heiress and gives away part of her fortune Jane settles in with her new family at Moor House Rochester tells Jane his story presses her to become his mistress Jane flees Thornfield Mason stops the wedding Rochester shows Jane his wife Reed on her deathbed learns she has a relative Mason is mysteriously wounded and sent away Rochester disguised as a gypsy tells Jane's fortune Mason arrives Wealthy neighbors arrive for a long visit Jane suspects Grace Poole learns about Blanche Ingram Jane, who begins to find Rochester, learn's Adele's story and saves him from a fiery death Jane's second encounter with Rochesster, who interviews her and examines her drawings Jane settles in and encounters a dark, rugged stranger Jane travels of Thornfield to become Adele's governess mistakes Ms. Improvements at Lowood eight years pass Jane meets Bessie Life at Lowood Brocklehurst visits Jane shamed
