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Rochester said to the clergyman. He spoke to the man in the corner. Rochester turned and looked at the man. What do you know about me? Fifteen years ago, you were married in the West Indies. She is alive. She lives at Thornfield Hall. The other man in the dark corner stood up. He walked towards us. It was Richard Mason. For a minute he was silent. Then he spoke quietly. She is mad. Come to the house — all of you! Come and see Mr. Come and see the madwoman!

At Thornfield, Mr. They were smiling happily. Briggs, Mr. Mason, the clergyman and I followed Mr. We followed him up the stairs. He took us to the top corridor. He unlocked a door and we went into a small room. I had seen this room before!

We walked through the room to another door. Rochester unlocked this door and we saw a larger room. Grace Poole was sitting in the room. But another woman was there too. Her dark hair was in front of her face. The woman turned and looked at us. I knew that terrible, mad face. I had seen it in my bedroom, two nights before. The madwoman saw Mr. She screamed and she ran towards him.

The madwoman was very strong. She screamed and she hit Mr. Rochester held her arms. Rochester said angrily. I wanted to marry this young girl, Jane Eyre.

Was I wrong? He was silent for a few moments. But I was wrong. Now, go, all of you. I must take care of my mad wife! I went slowly downstairs. Briggs, the lawyer, spoke to me. Your uncle, John Eyre, is sorry for you too. He read your letter. And then he met Richard Mason in Madeira.

Your uncle is dying, Miss Eyre. He could not come to England. He sent me here. He wanted me to stop this marriage. I did not answer. I went to my room and I locked the door. I took off my wedding dress. I lay down on my bed. I will never be Jane Rochester. I must leave Thornfield Hall. I must never see Mr.

Rochester again. My life here is finished. Many hours later, I got off the bed. I unlocked my door. Rochester was waiting outside my room. Jane, we will leave Thornfield, we will go to another country. We will be happy again. Her family was very rich. I married her. My father was happy. But I was not happy. Bertha was mad, and she was a bad woman. Nobody told me about her. She was married to me, but she met other men.

She was drunk every day. She tried to kill me many times. Grace Poole took care of Bertha. I met other women. One of them was a French singer. Adele is my daughter, Jane. But I did not love the French singer. I did not love anybody. I came home to Thornfield Hall. Then you came here and I loved you.

I will always love you. Please stay with me, Jane. We will be unhappy. But we must not be together. Goodbye, Edward. Jane, my love! I kissed Mr. Quickly, I went into my room. I put some clothes into a bag. Rochester go into his room. Very quietly, I went downstairs.

I opened the small door at the side of the house. I left Thornfield Hall and 1 walked to the road. It was dark. Soon, a coach came along the road. I gave all my money to the driver of the coach. I got into the coach.

Many hours later, the coach stopped. The coach moved away quickly. But I had left my bag in the coach. I was on a cold, empty moor. I was tired and hungry. I walked and walked. I had no money. I had no food. I walked until the evening came. At last, I lay down on the ground. I fell asleep immediately. The next morning, I woke late. I walked along the road for many miles. It started to rain. Soon my clothes were wet. I saw no one. I walked on the moor all day.

In the evening, I was very tired again. Then I saw a light. I walked slowly towards it. The rain was falling heavily. But I saw a house near the road. I walked up to the house. I knocked on the door. I waited, but nobody opened the door. I stood outside the house. I was very cold and very tired.

I could not move. The man was standing behind me. Then he unlocked the door of the house. He took me into the house. He took me into a warm sitting-room. What is your name, young woman? I closed my eyes. Diana and Mary Rivers were governesses. They were staying at Moor House for a few days. St John, their brother, was a clergyman. They were very kind to me. Soon, we were good friends.

And I told him about Lowood School. But I did not tell him about Thornfield Hall. I did not tell him about Mr. Many of the girls in the village can-not read or write.

But I must find a teacher for these girls. You will live there. But he has given all his money to another niece. We do not know her. Soon, I went to live in the village. I lived in the house next to the school. Every day, I taught the girls. My pupils worked hard.

Every day, I thought about Edward Rochester. One day, St John Rivers came to my house. He was holding a letter. He was worried. Do you have another name? Do you know Jane Eyre? And she was a teacher there. Then she was a governess at Thornfield Hall — the home of Mr.

Edward Rochester. How is he? The lawyer tells a story about Mr. Rochester had a mad wife. But he tried to marry Jane Eyre. She left Thornfield. Now this lawyer, Mr. Briggs, is trying to find her.

My name is Jane Eyre. And I was a governess at Thornfield Hall. I know Mr. Did Mr. Briggs write anything about Mr. John Eyre has given you twenty thousand pounds. You are rich, Jane. The next day, I wrote to Mr. I gave St John, Diana and Mary five thousand pounds each. Six months passed. I heard nothing from Thornfield Hall. I heard nothing about Mr. Then, one day, I was walking on the moor. Suddenly, I heard a voice. There was nobody on the moor. I am coming! I began my journey the next day.

Two days later, I got out of a coach. I was standing on the road near Thornfield Hall. I ran across the fields. Was Mr. Rochester at Thornfield? Was he ill? And then I saw the house. The house had no roof.

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