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It was a cold autumn day, and the weather was very cold. In a hotel in Millcote, a small girl was fidgeting.
She is Jane Eyre, an orphan.When her uncle died, she was sent to missionary school by her vicious aunt, but she did not die there.
Later, an outbreak of an infectious disease at the school drew public attention.The government rectified it and turned the school into a place for educating people, and she became a teacher in a missionary school.
Coming to Thornfield to be a tutor was a sudden idea on her mind, and it was a bit dramatic when I thought about it now.
It was a sunny afternoon. Looking at the mountains in the distance, she suddenly decided to leave the missionary school and find a job to support herself.
And there are not many jobs she can do, and a tutor is the most suitable one.
Later, she published an announcement in the newspaper, originally just to try, but did not expect to get a reply.
It was very late at this time, and she was alone in the hotel waiting for Thornfield's carriage.
Fortunately, Sandeld's carriage picked her up before the night officially fell.
Not to mention her many guesses and anxiety along the way, it was already night when she arrived at the remote manor.
A plainly dressed old lady received her. She thought it was her employer at first, and then she realized that the old lady was the housekeeper, and the real employer and her students were not at home.
"Miss Jane Eyre, sit down and have something to eat." The housekeeper's attitude was very gentle, but Jane Eyre was very sensitive to find that she seemed to be observing her with a hint of defensiveness.
Jane was surprised in her heart, not understanding what she was guarding against.In her opinion, she, an orphan who came from afar, should be more worried than the housekeeper.
"Thank you." Jane Eyre took the food from the servant, feeling puzzled while eating.
As if to test her conjecture, the butler chatted with her for a long time after she finished eating.
Everything from her family to small experiences, if she hadn't always had a smile on her face, Jane Eyre would be even more disturbed.
She didn't know why this meeting was so strange, but she was worried at the moment that the real employer would be even more difficult to get along with.
When the questioning was over, Jane Eyre always felt that the butler had more to say. If it wasn't because it was too late, she believed that there would be more conversations.
In the middle of the night, Jane Eyre finally lay down in the warm guest room and fell asleep.
After a long period of time, Jane Eyre did not see her employer, let alone her students. The butler replied to her: "Oh, the young master is traveling with his masters, and he will be back soon."
Said it was not long, but Jane Eyre waited for a week, but did not see the students.
The life in the manor is very peaceful, except that Jane Eyre is disturbed by the suspicion at the beginning, everything else is fine.
But for tutors, not seeing students is the biggest problem.
And because of her lack of social experience, Jane Eyre is very anxious about it.
Jane Eyre likes reading books very much. There are all kinds of books with rich associations.Therefore, regarding this strange situation, she would have some strange fantasies from time to time.
She even thought about whether it was a conspiracy to find a tutor. They deliberately tricked her to commit evil deeds that no one knew about.
Therefore, when she went out for a walk one day, she deliberately observed whether someone was following her, and tried to walk in the direction of the town.
The facts dispelled her guess, because when she walked to the town and posted a letter, she didn't see the person following her.
Therefore, she should be in no danger.
After Jane Eyre confirmed her safety, she inevitably became curious about her employer.
From the mouth of the housekeeper and servants, she learned that her student is a lively boy, who is already seven years old this year, and the former tutor left because of marriage.
And her employers, Mr. and Mrs. Rochester, are very generous masters.It's just that they like to travel very much. Starting from this spring, they spend most of their time on the road.
About half a month later, when Jane Eyre went out for a walk, she heard the housekeeper ordering the servants to clean the house, and she walked over and asked, "Mrs. Falks, is the master coming back?"
While instructing the servants, the butler took the time to answer: "Yes, Miss Jane, the master will be back soon, isn't it really good news?"
When Jane Eyre saw the smile on the housekeeper's face, she knew that she was really happy, and she inevitably looked forward to the master's return even more.
In the next few days, Jane Eyre seldom took a walk outside, for fear of missing the time when the master came back.
The waiting time was extremely long. On this day, Jane Eyre was sitting in the lounge reading a book, and Mrs. Falks was knitting a sweater absent-mindedly, looking out of the window from time to time.
Jane Eyre was infected and became a little absent-minded.
I don't know how long it took, there was a noise from afar, like the sound of a carriage, and then the sound of the door opening and closing on the battlement.
Jane Eyre saw the housekeeper immediately put down his things, and walked out quickly, with that kind of neat posture, not at all like an old man approaching his twilight years.
Jane love couldn't help following out, and caught up with Mrs. Falks on the lawn.
In fact, the butler stopped on the lawn, because at this time a luxurious carriage was parked there.
At this time, the sun was just right, dispelling the chill of late autumn, and shining on the black carriage, reflecting a low-key and luxurious texture.
At this time, the coachman got off his seat, walked quickly to the door, and opened the door respectfully.
Jane Eyre looked there quietly, and saw a man in a black windbreaker came down first.
He seemed to be of medium build, neither fat nor thin, with very thick curly black hair and black eyes, revealing a deep color.
He must be Mr. Rochester, the master of the estate, and he looks really handsome.Not the most handsome, but the spirit exuding on his face more than makes up for it.
At this time, Jane Eyre looked forward to the appearance of the hostess even more, because it was the hostess who really got along with her next.
She once talked with Mrs. Falks about the hosts. According to the butler, the hostess is perfect, noble and elegant, generous and almost perfect.
So, what does a real hostess look like?
Jane Eyre's eyes followed the movement of the host. At this time, the host came back to his senses, looked at the carriage with softer eyes, and stretched out his arms...
Um?arms outstretched?
Jane Eyre immediately realized that what the hostess greeted at this time was not the hostess, but Mr. Rochester Jr., her student.
It has to be said that Jane Eyre cared more about her students than the hostess, so Jane Eyre immediately looked down.
At this moment, Mr. Rochester's two arms lightly supported a small figure, and placed it neatly on the ground beside him.
Jane Eyre was immediately attracted by the little figure, she was a little surprised, because it was a handsome little boy, his eyes looked very agile, his expression was lively, he looked like a smart child.
This kind of child is generally very popular with adults, and Jane Eyre is no exception.
She also noticed that Mr. Rochester Jr. didn't look much like his father, except for his eyes, they had almost nothing in common.
Jane Eyre immediately concluded that little Mr. Rochester inherited his handsome features from his mother.From this, I can draw a general outline of Mrs. Rochester in my heart, and it should be a beautiful lady.
At this time, she saw Mr. Rochester turn around again and whispered something to the carriage. Jane Eyre didn't hear clearly, but the tone was very soft.
It seems that Mr. Rochester may be a very gentlemanly man, Jane Eyre quietly breathed a sigh of relief.
At this time, everyone's eyes were focused on the door of the carriage, even Mr. Rochester Jr. was no exception.
From Jane Eyre's point of view, she can vaguely see a lady's figure through the window glass.She should be wearing blue or green clothes and a white hat on her head.
At this time, the figure finally left the seat, and the hand that had been wearing the white glove lightly rested on Mr. Rochester's hand, and then a light figure got on and off the carriage.
Jane Eyre could tell from her posture that this was a lady with a slim figure and outstanding temperament.When she stood firmly on the ground, she raised her head naturally, and Jane Eyre finally saw the appearance of the hostess clearly.
For a moment, Jane Eyre forgot to breathe.
She had to admit that the butler did not exaggerate on this point, and Mrs. Rochester was indeed a stunning beauty.
Jane Eyre has always been more important than the outstanding appearance, the inner and the thought.
But at this moment, she began to waver.When beauty reaches a certain level, it may almost cover up any shortcomings.
Just like at this moment, she has preconceived Mrs. Rochester
Click on many beautiful words.
When Jane Eyre was in a daze, the Rochester family had already seen her, and the housekeeper immediately introduced her to them.
Jane Eyre came back to her senses, greeted the Rochesters immediately, and smiled slightly at Lawrence.
Jane Eyre quickly overturned the evaluation of Mr. Rochester as a gentleman, except that she responded to her greeting at the beginning, and then she almost said nothing and was very cold.
As for the hostess, Mrs. Rochester, she seems to be deliberately maintaining a cold image.Sometimes her eyes flashed with tenderness, but her language was very terse, as if she was avoiding communicating with others.
What an odd couple, isn't it?
Jane Eyre followed everyone to the lounge and chatted for a while, then officially took over her student Lawrence and spent time alone with him.
Just as Jane Eyre expected, Lawrence is very smart and quick to respond. He has dabbled in literature, mathematics, and music, and he can be called versatile.
But his shortcomings are also obvious. He seems to be too easy to learn, not very patient, and a little stubborn, so it is difficult to change his mind.
Jane Eyre has never met such a student in her past teaching experience, and she feels that she needs to adjust her teaching methods and methods.
Jane Eyre is very good at understanding students' thoughts, respecting their ideas, and is easy to be loved by students.
Therefore, in the process of communicating with students, I am getting better and better.
Because the weather turned cold and it rained again during this period, Jane Eyre had nowhere to go, and finally had the leisure to pay attention to the strange Rochester couple in the manor.
During this time, Jane Eyre saw Mrs. Rochester twice more, both in the drawing room.
Mrs. Rochester's attitude is gentle and cold. She talks about Lawrence's education with Jane Eyre and gives her some inspiration and advice.Jane Eyre found that Mrs. Rochester had something to say, and many theories were very novel, she was by no means the kind of beauty in a vase.
And she should have taught Lawrence for a while, but for some reason she couldn't keep teaching, so she needed the help of a tutor.
And while they were talking, Mr. Rochester sat beside him.He didn't say a word except to pay attention to Mrs. Rochester all the time, and he didn't know whether he paid attention to their conversation.
At that moment, Jane Eyre felt that he was like a hunting dog, and Mrs. Rochester was his master.The hound is firmly guarding the owner's side, guarding against unknown dangers.
But she soon felt that this kind of thinking was strange, because in her opinion, the environment of the manor was very peaceful, and she didn't know what made him so nervous.
Except for these two meetings, Jane Eyre rarely saw Mrs. Rochester appear on the first floor.According to Lawrence, she usually stays in the studio on the second floor to paint.
Only then did Jane Eyre learn that the hostess is an excellent painter, and her paintings are highly sought after at London auctions.
Jane Eyre also likes to draw, so she is more curious about the hostess, but the hostess is indifferent, and she is not good at approaching her.
As for Mr. Rochester, Jane Eyre sometimes saw him in the corridor of the lounge or study.
There are usually different people around him, either agents and tenants, or friends who come to visit.
One day about two weeks, because the weather was very cold, Jane Eyre went to bed early, but in the middle of the night, she seemed to hear something coming from upstairs.
She woke up from the trance, and felt that the voice seemed to be the sound of some miscellaneous things.Although not very clear, it should be coming from directly above her room.
Jane Eyre lives on the second floor, while the third floor is the room of the Rochesters and Lawrence.So, who is smashing things?
Jane Eyre thought for a while, and couldn't sleep, so she quietly got up and went upstairs to see if she could help.
It was already ten o'clock in the evening, and the manor was immersed in darkness and silence.Holding the lamp, Jane Eyre came to the third floor anxiously, and stood outside the room directly above her.
She stood there for a while, but she didn't hear any sound inside. Considering that this was the bedroom, she turned around and went downstairs.
When Jane Eyre was lying on the bed again, she didn't hear the cracking sound again. She guessed that someone might have touched something like a vase just now, so it should be fine.
So she quickly fell back to sleep and stayed till dawn.
When Jane Eyre went downstairs the next day, she accidentally saw Mr. Rochester in the lounge.He was standing at the window looking out, as if in deep thought.
Jane Eyre's footsteps seemed to disturb him, and he instinctively looked back at her.She paused as she was about to leave, and said hello to him.
Mr. Rochester greeted her back, as if he had a sudden desire to chat with her, and asked her to sit down on the sofa.
Jane Eyre was a little surprised, but sat down obediently, waiting for his further instructions.
Rochester looked at her, thoughtfully, and suddenly asked: "How are you doing during this time, Miss Eyre?"
Jane Eyre politely replied that everything was fine, and once again quietly waited for the next step.
Rochester continued: "Bosha said that you cared about Lawrence and praised you in front of me. What do you think?"
Jane Eyre didn't expect Mrs. Rochester to praise her, she was a little surprised, but she still said: "I think this is what I should do, sir, I am the tutor you hired."
After she finished speaking, she waited for a while, but did not hear Rochester's voice.Looking up at him, I found that his brows were slightly folded, and there was a hint of confusion in his eyes.
Jane Eyre has a strange premonition that Mr. Rochester seems to get some answer from her, which is strange.
"You grew up in a missionary school, Miss Eyre?" Rochester seemed to be sure of something.
"Yes, sir." Jane Eyre replied.
"Then you should have read a lot of scriptures, haven't you?"
"A lot, sir." Jane Eyre looked up in confusion, feeling that the conversation was a little weird.
Rochester studied her with those dark eyes, and when she felt cold, he asked: "Then, is the question of life and death mentioned in the scriptures?"
"There are many, sir."
Rochester let out a "huh", and suddenly stared closely at her eyes, with a hint of persecution: "So, if a man ever thought about abandoning his wife, can he go to heaven?"
Jane was taken aback, unable to believe what she heard.
She looked at Rochester in amazement, wondering who he was talking about, could it be that he himself had thought of abandoning Mrs. Rochester?
this is too scary.
Because in the eyes of everyone, Mr. Rochester loves his wife very much. It would be terrible if he was talking about himself.
Jane Eyre turned pale, and almost wanted to run out of this terrible place.But she immediately found a trace of fear hidden in Rochester's eyes, and she guessed that he should have repented long ago.
"Sir, have you repented?" Jane Eyre asked courageously.
"Confession? Maybe." Rochester frowned and answered vaguely.
If he didn't treat "Bo Sha" that well, would the current Bo Sha appear?
But in the eyes of God, he is undoubtedly guilty of treating "Bosha" like that, so can he reunite with Bosha in heaven?
When Jane Eyre heard this answer, she was even more frightened.
My God, is Mr. Rochester a demon?
Not only did he think about abandoning his wife, but he didn't regret it?
When Jane Eyre walked out of the lounge, she realized that her back was covered in cold sweat.When the wind blew in from the corridor, I couldn't help shivering.
For many days after that, Jane Eyre avoided Rochester,
.As for Mrs. Rochester, she was both sympathetic and anxious, wondering if she should tell her about it.
If you don't tell her, God knows when Rochester will make the same mistake again.
After struggling for two days, Jane Eyre couldn't eat or sleep well.She finally got up the courage to find Mrs. Rochester at the risk of being expelled.
It was a cold autumn day, and the weather was very cold. In a hotel in Millcote, a small girl was fidgeting.
She is Jane Eyre, an orphan.When her uncle died, she was sent to missionary school by her vicious aunt, but she did not die there.
Later, an outbreak of an infectious disease at the school drew public attention.The government rectified it and turned the school into a place for educating people, and she became a teacher in a missionary school.
Coming to Thornfield to be a tutor was a sudden idea on her mind, and it was a bit dramatic when I thought about it now.
It was a sunny afternoon. Looking at the mountains in the distance, she suddenly decided to leave the missionary school and find a job to support herself.
And there are not many jobs she can do, and a tutor is the most suitable one.
Later, she published an announcement in the newspaper, originally just to try, but did not expect to get a reply.
It was very late at this time, and she was alone in the hotel waiting for Thornfield's carriage.
Fortunately, Sandeld's carriage picked her up before the night officially fell.
Not to mention her many guesses and anxiety along the way, it was already night when she arrived at the remote manor.
A plainly dressed old lady received her. She thought it was her employer at first, and then she realized that the old lady was the housekeeper, and the real employer and her students were not at home.
"Miss Jane Eyre, sit down and have something to eat." The housekeeper's attitude was very gentle, but Jane Eyre was very sensitive to find that she seemed to be observing her with a hint of defensiveness.
Jane was surprised in her heart, not understanding what she was guarding against.In her opinion, she, an orphan who came from afar, should be more worried than the housekeeper.
"Thank you." Jane Eyre took the food from the servant, feeling puzzled while eating.
As if to test her conjecture, the butler chatted with her for a long time after she finished eating.
Everything from her family to small experiences, if she hadn't always had a smile on her face, Jane Eyre would be even more disturbed.
She didn't know why this meeting was so strange, but she was worried at the moment that the real employer would be even more difficult to get along with.
When the questioning was over, Jane Eyre always felt that the butler had more to say. If it wasn't because it was too late, she believed that there would be more conversations.
In the middle of the night, Jane Eyre finally lay down in the warm guest room and fell asleep.
After a long period of time, Jane Eyre did not see her employer, let alone her students. The butler replied to her: "Oh, the young master is traveling with his masters, and he will be back soon."
Said it was not long, but Jane Eyre waited for a week, but did not see the students.
The life in the manor is very peaceful, except that Jane Eyre is disturbed by the suspicion at the beginning, everything else is fine.
But for tutors, not seeing students is the biggest problem.
And because of her lack of social experience, Jane Eyre is very anxious about it.
Jane Eyre likes reading books very much. There are all kinds of books with rich associations.Therefore, regarding this strange situation, she would have some strange fantasies from time to time.
She even thought about whether it was a conspiracy to find a tutor. They deliberately tricked her to commit evil deeds that no one knew about.
Therefore, when she went out for a walk one day, she deliberately observed whether someone was following her, and tried to walk in the direction of the town.
The facts dispelled her guess, because when she walked to the town and posted a letter, she didn't see the person following her.
Therefore, she should be in no danger.
After Jane Eyre confirmed her safety, she inevitably became curious about her employer.
From the mouth of the housekeeper and servants, she learned that her student is a lively boy, who is already seven years old this year, and the former tutor left because of marriage.
And her employers, Mr. and Mrs. Rochester, are very generous masters.It's just that they like to travel very much. Starting from this spring, they spend most of their time on the road.
About half a month later, when Jane Eyre went out for a walk, she heard the housekeeper ordering the servants to clean the house, and she walked over and asked, "Mrs. Falks, is the master coming back?"
While instructing the servants, the butler took the time to answer: "Yes, Miss Jane, the master will be back soon, isn't it really good news?"
When Jane Eyre saw the smile on the housekeeper's face, she knew that she was really happy, and she inevitably looked forward to the master's return even more.
In the next few days, Jane Eyre seldom took a walk outside, for fear of missing the time when the master came back.
The waiting time was extremely long. On this day, Jane Eyre was sitting in the lounge reading a book, and Mrs. Falks was knitting a sweater absent-mindedly, looking out of the window from time to time.
Jane Eyre was infected and became a little absent-minded.
I don't know how long it took, there was a noise from afar, like the sound of a carriage, and then the sound of the door opening and closing on the battlement.
Jane Eyre saw the housekeeper immediately put down his things, and walked out quickly, with that kind of neat posture, not at all like an old man approaching his twilight years.
Jane love couldn't help following out, and caught up with Mrs. Falks on the lawn.
In fact, the butler stopped on the lawn, because at this time a luxurious carriage was parked there.
At this time, the sun was just right, dispelling the chill of late autumn, and shining on the black carriage, reflecting a low-key and luxurious texture.
At this time, the coachman got off his seat, walked quickly to the door, and opened the door respectfully.
Jane Eyre looked there quietly, and saw a man in a black windbreaker came down first.
He seemed to be of medium build, neither fat nor thin, with very thick curly black hair and black eyes, revealing a deep color.
He must be Mr. Rochester, the master of the estate, and he looks really handsome.Not the most handsome, but the spirit exuding on his face more than makes up for it.
At this time, Jane Eyre looked forward to the appearance of the hostess even more, because it was the hostess who really got along with her next.
She once talked with Mrs. Falks about the hosts. According to the butler, the hostess is perfect, noble and elegant, generous and almost perfect.
So, what does a real hostess look like?
Jane Eyre's eyes followed the movement of the host. At this time, the host came back to his senses, looked at the carriage with softer eyes, and stretched out his arms...
Um?arms outstretched?
Jane Eyre immediately realized that what the hostess greeted at this time was not the hostess, but Mr. Rochester Jr., her student.
It has to be said that Jane Eyre cared more about her students than the hostess, so Jane Eyre immediately looked down.
At this moment, Mr. Rochester's two arms lightly supported a small figure, and placed it neatly on the ground beside him.
Jane Eyre was immediately attracted by the little figure, she was a little surprised, because it was a handsome little boy, his eyes looked very agile, his expression was lively, he looked like a smart child.
This kind of child is generally very popular with adults, and Jane Eyre is no exception.
She also noticed that Mr. Rochester Jr. didn't look much like his father, except for his eyes, they had almost nothing in common.
Jane Eyre immediately concluded that little Mr. Rochester inherited his handsome features from his mother.From this, I can draw a general outline of Mrs. Rochester in my heart, and it should be a beautiful lady.
At this time, she saw Mr. Rochester turn around again and whispered something to the carriage. Jane Eyre didn't hear clearly, but the tone was very soft.
It seems that Mr. Rochester may be a very gentlemanly man, Jane Eyre quietly breathed a sigh of relief.
At this time, everyone's eyes were focused on the door of the carriage, even Mr. Rochester Jr. was no exception.
From Jane Eyre's point of view, she can vaguely see a lady's figure through the window glass.She should be wearing blue or green clothes and a white hat on her head.
At this time, the figure finally left the seat, and the hand that had been wearing the white glove lightly rested on Mr. Rochester's hand, and then a light figure got on and off the carriage.
Jane Eyre could tell from her posture that this was a lady with a slim figure and outstanding temperament.When she stood firmly on the ground, she raised her head naturally, and Jane Eyre finally saw the appearance of the hostess clearly.
For a moment, Jane Eyre forgot to breathe.
She had to admit that the butler did not exaggerate on this point, and Mrs. Rochester was indeed a stunning beauty.
Jane Eyre has always been more important than the outstanding appearance, the inner and the thought.
But at this moment, she began to waver.When beauty reaches a certain level, it may almost cover up any shortcomings.
Just like at this moment, she has preconceived Mrs. Rochester
Click on many beautiful words.
When Jane Eyre was in a daze, the Rochester family had already seen her, and the housekeeper immediately introduced her to them.
Jane Eyre came back to her senses, greeted the Rochesters immediately, and smiled slightly at Lawrence.
Jane Eyre quickly overturned the evaluation of Mr. Rochester as a gentleman, except that she responded to her greeting at the beginning, and then she almost said nothing and was very cold.
As for the hostess, Mrs. Rochester, she seems to be deliberately maintaining a cold image.Sometimes her eyes flashed with tenderness, but her language was very terse, as if she was avoiding communicating with others.
What an odd couple, isn't it?
Jane Eyre followed everyone to the lounge and chatted for a while, then officially took over her student Lawrence and spent time alone with him.
Just as Jane Eyre expected, Lawrence is very smart and quick to respond. He has dabbled in literature, mathematics, and music, and he can be called versatile.
But his shortcomings are also obvious. He seems to be too easy to learn, not very patient, and a little stubborn, so it is difficult to change his mind.
Jane Eyre has never met such a student in her past teaching experience, and she feels that she needs to adjust her teaching methods and methods.
Jane Eyre is very good at understanding students' thoughts, respecting their ideas, and is easy to be loved by students.
Therefore, in the process of communicating with students, I am getting better and better.
Because the weather turned cold and it rained again during this period, Jane Eyre had nowhere to go, and finally had the leisure to pay attention to the strange Rochester couple in the manor.
During this time, Jane Eyre saw Mrs. Rochester twice more, both in the drawing room.
Mrs. Rochester's attitude is gentle and cold. She talks about Lawrence's education with Jane Eyre and gives her some inspiration and advice.Jane Eyre found that Mrs. Rochester had something to say, and many theories were very novel, she was by no means the kind of beauty in a vase.
And she should have taught Lawrence for a while, but for some reason she couldn't keep teaching, so she needed the help of a tutor.
And while they were talking, Mr. Rochester sat beside him.He didn't say a word except to pay attention to Mrs. Rochester all the time, and he didn't know whether he paid attention to their conversation.
At that moment, Jane Eyre felt that he was like a hunting dog, and Mrs. Rochester was his master.The hound is firmly guarding the owner's side, guarding against unknown dangers.
But she soon felt that this kind of thinking was strange, because in her opinion, the environment of the manor was very peaceful, and she didn't know what made him so nervous.
Except for these two meetings, Jane Eyre rarely saw Mrs. Rochester appear on the first floor.According to Lawrence, she usually stays in the studio on the second floor to paint.
Only then did Jane Eyre learn that the hostess is an excellent painter, and her paintings are highly sought after at London auctions.
Jane Eyre also likes to draw, so she is more curious about the hostess, but the hostess is indifferent, and she is not good at approaching her.
As for Mr. Rochester, Jane Eyre sometimes saw him in the corridor of the lounge or study.
There are usually different people around him, either agents and tenants, or friends who come to visit.
One day about two weeks, because the weather was very cold, Jane Eyre went to bed early, but in the middle of the night, she seemed to hear something coming from upstairs.
She woke up from the trance, and felt that the voice seemed to be the sound of some miscellaneous things.Although not very clear, it should be coming from directly above her room.
Jane Eyre lives on the second floor, while the third floor is the room of the Rochesters and Lawrence.So, who is smashing things?
Jane Eyre thought for a while, and couldn't sleep, so she quietly got up and went upstairs to see if she could help.
It was already ten o'clock in the evening, and the manor was immersed in darkness and silence.Holding the lamp, Jane Eyre came to the third floor anxiously, and stood outside the room directly above her.
She stood there for a while, but she didn't hear any sound inside. Considering that this was the bedroom, she turned around and went downstairs.
When Jane Eyre was lying on the bed again, she didn't hear the cracking sound again. She guessed that someone might have touched something like a vase just now, so it should be fine.
So she quickly fell back to sleep and stayed till dawn.
When Jane Eyre went downstairs the next day, she accidentally saw Mr. Rochester in the lounge.He was standing at the window looking out, as if in deep thought.
Jane Eyre's footsteps seemed to disturb him, and he instinctively looked back at her.She paused as she was about to leave, and said hello to him.
Mr. Rochester greeted her back, as if he had a sudden desire to chat with her, and asked her to sit down on the sofa.
Jane Eyre was a little surprised, but sat down obediently, waiting for his further instructions.
Rochester looked at her, thoughtfully, and suddenly asked: "How are you doing during this time, Miss Eyre?"
Jane Eyre politely replied that everything was fine, and once again quietly waited for the next step.
Rochester continued: "Bosha said that you cared about Lawrence and praised you in front of me. What do you think?"
Jane Eyre didn't expect Mrs. Rochester to praise her, she was a little surprised, but she still said: "I think this is what I should do, sir, I am the tutor you hired."
After she finished speaking, she waited for a while, but did not hear Rochester's voice.Looking up at him, I found that his brows were slightly folded, and there was a hint of confusion in his eyes.
Jane Eyre has a strange premonition that Mr. Rochester seems to get some answer from her, which is strange.
"You grew up in a missionary school, Miss Eyre?" Rochester seemed to be sure of something.
"Yes, sir." Jane Eyre replied.
"Then you should have read a lot of scriptures, haven't you?"
"A lot, sir." Jane Eyre looked up in confusion, feeling that the conversation was a little weird.
Rochester studied her with those dark eyes, and when she felt cold, he asked: "Then, is the question of life and death mentioned in the scriptures?"
"There are many, sir."
Rochester let out a "huh", and suddenly stared closely at her eyes, with a hint of persecution: "So, if a man ever thought about abandoning his wife, can he go to heaven?"
Jane was taken aback, unable to believe what she heard.
She looked at Rochester in amazement, wondering who he was talking about, could it be that he himself had thought of abandoning Mrs. Rochester?
this is too scary.
Because in the eyes of everyone, Mr. Rochester loves his wife very much. It would be terrible if he was talking about himself.
Jane Eyre turned pale, and almost wanted to run out of this terrible place.But she immediately found a trace of fear hidden in Rochester's eyes, and she guessed that he should have repented long ago.
"Sir, have you repented?" Jane Eyre asked courageously.
"Confession? Maybe." Rochester frowned and answered vaguely.
If he didn't treat "Bo Sha" that well, would the current Bo Sha appear?
But in the eyes of God, he is undoubtedly guilty of treating "Bosha" like that, so can he reunite with Bosha in heaven?
When Jane Eyre heard this answer, she was even more frightened.
My God, is Mr. Rochester a demon?
Not only did he think about abandoning his wife, but he didn't regret it?
When Jane Eyre walked out of the lounge, she realized that her back was covered in cold sweat.When the wind blew in from the corridor, I couldn't help shivering.
For many days after that, Jane Eyre avoided Rochester,
.As for Mrs. Rochester, she was both sympathetic and anxious, wondering if she should tell her about it.
If you don't tell her, God knows when Rochester will make the same mistake again.
After struggling for two days, Jane Eyre couldn't eat or sleep well.She finally got up the courage to find Mrs. Rochester at the risk of being expelled.
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