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Chapter21
Presentimentsarestrangethings!andsoaresympathies;andsoaresigns;andthethreecombinedmakeonemysterytowhichhumanityhasnotyetfoundthekey.Ineverlaughedatpresentimentsinmylife,becauseIhavehadstrangeonesofmyown.Sympathies,Ibelieve,exist(forinstance,betweenfar-distant,long-absent,whollyestrangedrelativesasserting,notwithstandingtheiralienation,theunityofthesourcetowhicheachtraceshisorigin)whoseworkingsbafflemortalcomprehension.Andsigns,foraughtweknow,maybebutthesympathiesofNaturewithman.
WhenIwasalittlegirl,onlysixyearsold,IonenightheardBessieLeavensaytoMarthaAbbotthatshehadbeendreamingaboutalittlechild;andthattodreamofchildrenwasasuresignoftrouble,eithertoone’sselforone’skin.Thesayingmighthavewornoutofmymemory,hadnotacircumstanceimmediatelyfollowedwhichservedindeliblytofixitthere.ThenextdayBessiewassentforhometothedeathbedofherlittlesister.
OflateIhadoftenrecalledthissayingandthisincident;forduringthepastweekscarcelyanighthadgoneovermycouchthathadnotbroughtwithitadreamofaninfant,whichIsometimeshushedinmyarms,sometimesdandledonmyknee,sometimeswatchedplayingwithdaisiesonalawn,oragain,dabblingitshandsinrunningwater.Itwasawailing
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childthisnight,andalaughingonethenext:nowitnestledclosetome,andnowitranfromme;butwhatevermoodtheapparitionevinced,whateveraspectitwore,itfailednotforsevensuccessivenightstomeetmethemomentIenteredthelandofslumber.
Ididnotlikethisiterationofoneidea—thisstrangerecurrenceofoneimage,andIgrewnervousasbedtimeapproachedandthehourofthevisiondrewnear.Itwasfromcompanionshipwiththisbaby-phantomIhadbeenrousedonthatmoonlightnightwhenIheardthecry;anditwasontheafternoonofthedayfollowingIwassummoneddownstairsbyamessagethatsomeonewantedmeinMrs.Fairfax’sroom.Onrepairingthither,Ifoundamanwaitingforme,havingtheappearanceofagentleman’sservant:hewasdressedindeepmourning,andthehatheheldinhishandwassurroundedwithacrapeband.
“Idaresayyouhardlyrememberme,Miss,”hesaid,risingasIentered;“butmynameisLeaven:IlivedcoachmanwithMrs.ReedwhenyouwereatGateshead,eightornineyearssince,andIlivetherestill.”
“Oh,Robert!howdoyoudo?Irememberyouverywell:youusedtogivemearidesometimesonMissGeorgiana’sbaypony.AndhowisBessie?YouaremarriedtoBessie?”
“Yes,Miss:mywifeisveryhearty,thankyou;shebroughtmeanotherlittleoneabouttwomonthssince—wehavethreenow—andbothmotherandchildarethriving.”
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“Andarethefamilywellatthehouse,Robert?”
“IamsorryIcan’tgiveyoubetternewsofthem,Miss:theyareverybadlyatpresent—ingreattrouble.”
“Ihopenooneisdead,”Isaid,glancingathisblackdress.Hetoolookeddownatthecraperoundhishatandreplied-
“Mr.Johndiedyesterdaywasaweek,athischambersinLondon.”
“Mr.John?”
“Yes.”
“Andhowdoeshismotherbearit?”
“Why,yousee,MissEyre,itisnotacommonmishap:hislifehasbeenverywild:theselastthreeyearshegavehimselfuptostrangeways,andhisdeathwasshocking.”
“IheardfromBessiehewasnotdoingwell.”
“Doingwell!Hecouldnotdoworse:heruinedhishealthandhisestateamongsttheworstmenandtheworstwomen.Hegotintodebtandintojail:hismotherhelpedhimouttwice,butassoonashewasfreehereturnedtohisoldcompanionsandhabits.Hisheadwasnotstrong:theknaveshelivedamongstfooledhimbeyondanythingIeverheard.HecamedowntoGatesheadaboutthreeweeksagoandwantedmissistogiveupalltohim.Missisrefused:hermeanshavelongbeenmuchreducedbyhisextravagance;so
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hewentbackagain,andthenextnewswasthathewasdead.Howhedied,Godknows!—theysayhekilledhimself.”
Iwassilent:thethingswerefrightful.RobertLeavenresumed-
“Missishadbeenoutofhealthherselfforsometime:shehadgotverystout,butwasnotstrongwithit;andthelossofmoneyandfearofpovertywerequitebreakingherdown.TheinformationaboutMr.John’sdeathandthemannerofitcametoosuddenly:itbroughtonastroke.Shewasthreedayswithoutspeaking;butlastTuesdaysheseemedratherbetter:sheappearedasifshewantedtosaysomething,andkeptmakingsignstomywifeandmumbling.Itwasonlyyesterdaymorning,however,thatBessieunderstoodshewaspronouncingyourname;andatlastshemadeoutthewords,‘BringJane—fetchJaneEyre:Iwanttospeaktoher.’Bessieisnotsurewhethersheisinherrightmind,ormeansanythingbythewords;butshetoldMissReedandMissGeorgiana,andadvisedthemtosendforyou.Theyoungladiesputitoffatfirst;buttheirmothergrewsorestless,andsaid,‘Jane,Jane,’somanytimes,thatatlasttheyconsented.IleftGatesheadyesterday:andifyoucangetready,Miss,Ishouldliketotakeyoubackwithmeearlyto-morrowmorning.”
“Yes,Robert,Ishallbeready:itseemstomethatIoughttogo.”
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“Ithinksotoo,Miss.Bessiesaidshewassureyouwouldnotrefuse:butIsupposeyouwillhavetoaskleavebeforeyoucangetoff?”
“Yes;andIwilldoitnow;”andhavingdirectedhimtotheservants’hall,andrecommendedhimtothecareofJohn’swife,andtheattentionsofJohnhimself,IwentinsearchofMr.Rochester.
Hewasnotinanyofthelowerrooms;hewasnotintheyard,thestables,orthegrounds.IaskedMrs.Fairfaxifshehadseenhim;—yes:shebelievedhewasplayingbilliardswithMissIngram.Tothebilliard-roomIhastened:theclickofballsandthehumofvoicesresoundedthence;Mr.Rochester,MissIngram,thetwoMissesEshton,andtheiradmirers,wereallbusiedinthegame.Itrequiredsomecouragetodisturbsointerestingaparty;myerrand,however,wasoneIcouldnotdefer,soIapproachedthemasterwherehestoodatMissIngram’sside.SheturnedasIdrewnear,andlookedatmehaughtily:hereyesseemedtodemand,“Whatcanthecreepingcreaturewantnow?”andwhenIsaid,inalowvoice,“Mr.Rochester,”shemadeamovementasiftemptedtoordermeaway.Irememberherappearanceatthemoment—itwasverygracefulandverystriking:sheworeamorningrobeofsky-bluecrape;agauzyazurescarfwastwistedinherhair.Shehadbeenallanimationwiththegame,andirritatedpridedidnotlowertheexpressionofherhaughtylineaments.
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“Doesthatpersonwantyou?”sheinquiredofMr.Rochester;andMr.Rochesterturnedtoseewhothe“person”was.Hemadeacuriousgrimace—oneofhisstrangeandequivocaldemonstrations—threwdownhiscueandfollowedmefromtheroom.
“Well,Jane?”hesaid,asherestedhisbackagainsttheschoolroomdoor,whichhehadshut.
“Ifyouplease,sir,Iwantleaveofabsenceforaweekortwo.”
“Whattodo?—wheretogo?”
“Toseeasickladywhohassentforme.”
“Whatsicklady?—wheredoesshelive?”
“AtGateshead;in-shire.”
“-shire?Thatisahundredmilesoff!Whomayshebethatsendsforpeopletoseeherthatdistance?”
“HernameisReed,sir—Mrs.Reed.”
“ReedofGateshead?TherewasaReedofGateshead,amagistrate.”
“Itishiswidow,sir.”
“Andwhathaveyoutodowithher?Howdoyouknowher?”
“Mr.Reedwasmyuncle—mymother’sbrother.”
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“Thedeucehewas!Younevertoldmethatbefore:youalwayssaidyouhadnorelations.”
“Nonethatwouldownme,sir.Mr.Reedisdead,and
hiswifecastmeoff.”
“Why?”
“BecauseIwaspoor,andburdensome,andshedislikedme.”
“ButReedleftchildren?—youmusthavecousins?SirGeorgeLynnwastalkingofaReedofGatesheadyesterday,who,hesaid,wasoneoftheveriestrascalsontown;andIngramwasmentioningaGeorgianaReedofthesameplace,whowasmuchadmiredforherbeautyaseasonortwoagoinLondon.”
“JohnReedisdead,too,sir:heruinedhimselfandhalf-ruinedhisfamily,andissupposedtohavecommittedsuicide.Thenewssoshockedhismotherthatitbroughtonanapoplecticattack.”
“Andwhatgoodcanyoudoher?Nonsense,Jane!Iwouldneverthinkofrunningahundredmilestoseeanoldladywhowill,perhaps,bedeadbeforeyoureachher:besides,yousayshecastyouoff.”
“Yes,sir,butthatislongago;andwhenhercircumstanceswereverydifferent:Icouldnotbeeasyto
neglectherwishesnow.”
“Howlongwillyoustay?”
“Asshortatimeaspossible,sir.”
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“Promisemeonlytostayaweek—“
“Ihadbetternotpassmyword:Imightbeobligedtobreakit.”
“AtalleventsyouWILLcomeback:youwillnotbeinducedunderanypretexttotakeupapermanentresidencewithher?”
“Oh,no!Ishallcertainlyreturnifallbewell.”
“Andwhogoeswithyou?Youdon’ttravelahundredmilesalone.”
“No,sir,shehassenthercoachman.”
“Apersontobetrusted?”
“Yes,sir,hehaslivedtenyearsinthefamily.”
Mr.Rochestermeditated.“Whendoyouwishtogo?”“Earlyto-morrowmorning,sir.”
“Well,youmusthavesomemoney;youcan’ttravelwithoutmoney,andIdaresayyouhavenotmuch:Ihavegivenyounosalaryyet.Howmuchhaveyouintheworld,Jane?”heasked,smiling.
Idrewoutmypurse;ameagrethingitwas.“Fiveshillings,sir.”Hetookthepurse,pouredthehoardintohispalm,andchuckledoveritasifitsscantinessamusedhim.Soonheproducedhispocket-book:“Here,”saidhe,offeringmeanote;itwasfiftypounds,andheowedmebutfifteen.ItoldhimIhadnochange.
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“Idon’twantchange;youknowthat.Takeyourwages.”
Ideclinedacceptingmorethanwasmydue.Hescowledatfirst;then,asifrecollectingsomething,hesaid-
“Right,right!Betternotgiveyouallnow:youwould,perhaps,stayawaythreemonthsifyouhadfifty
pounds.Thereareten;isitnotplenty?”
“Yes,sir,butnowyouowemefive.”
“Comebackforit,then;Iamyourbankerforfortypounds.”
“Mr.Rochester,ImayaswellmentionanothermatterofbusinesstoyouwhileIhavetheopportunity.”
“Matterofbusiness?Iamcurioustohearit.”
“Youhaveasgoodasinformedme,sir,thatyouare
goingshortlytobemarried?”
“Yes;whatthen?”
“Inthatcase,sir,Adeleoughttogotoschool:Iamsureyouwillperceivethenecessityofit.”
“Togetheroutofmybride’sway,whomightotherwisewalkoverherrathertooemphatically?There’ssenseinthesuggestion;notadoubtofit.Adele,asyousay,mustgotoschool;andyou,ofcourse,mustmarchstraightto—thedevil?”
“Ihopenot,sir;butImustseekanothersituationsomewhere.”
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“Incourse!”heexclaimed,withatwangofvoiceandadistortionoffeaturesequallyfantasticandludicrous.Helookedatmesomeminutes.
“AndoldMadamReed,ortheMisses,herdaughters,willbesolicitedbyyoutoseekaplace,Isuppose?”
“No,sir;Iamnotonsuchtermswithmyrelativesaswouldjustifymeinaskingfavoursofthem—butIshalladvertise.”
“YoushallwalkupthepyramidsofEgypt!”hegrowled.“Atyourperilyouadvertise!IwishIhadonlyofferedyouasovereigninsteadoftenpounds.Givemebackninepounds,Jane;I’veauseforit.”
“AndsohaveI,sir,”Ireturned,puttingmyhandsandmypursebehindme.“Icouldnotsparethemoneyonanyaccount.”
“Littleniggard!”saidhe,“refusingmeapecuniaryrequest!Givemefivepounds,Jane.”
“Notfiveshillings,sir;norfivepence.”
“Justletmelookatthecash.”
“No,sir;youarenottobetrusted.”
“Jane!”
“Sir?”
“Promisemeonething.”
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“I’llpromiseyouanything,sir,thatIthinkIamlikelytoperform.”
“Nottoadvertise:andtotrustthisquestofasituationtome.I’llfindyouoneintime.”
“Ishallbegladsotodo,sir,ifyou,inyourturn,willpromisethatIandAdeleshallbebothsafeoutofthehousebeforeyourbrideentersit.”
“Verywell!verywell!I’llpledgemywordonit.Yougoto-morrow,then?”
“Yes,sir;early.”
“Shallyoucomedowntothedrawing-roomafterdinner?”
“No,sir,Imustprepareforthejourney.”
“ThenyouandImustbidgood-byeforalittlewhile?”“Isupposeso,sir.”
“Andhowdopeopleperformthatceremonyofparting,Jane?Teachme;I’mnotquiteuptoit.”
“Theysay,Farewell,oranyotherformtheyprefer.”“Thensayit.”
“Farewell,Mr.Rochester,forthepresent.”
“WhatmustIsay?”
“Thesame,ifyoulike,sir.”
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“Farewell,MissEyre,forthepresent;isthatall?”“Yes?”
“Itseemsstingy,tomynotions,anddry,andunfriendly.Ishouldlikesomethingelse:alittleadditiontotherite.Ifoneshookhands,forinstance;butno—thatwouldnotcontentmeeither.Soyou’lldonomorethansayFarewell,Jane?”
“Itisenough,sir:asmuchgood-willmaybeconveyedinoneheartywordasinmany.”
“Verylikely;butitisblankandcool—‘Farewell.’”
“Howlongishegoingtostandwithhisbackagainstthatdoor?”Iaskedmyself;“Iwanttocommencemypacking.”Thedinner-bellrang,andsuddenlyawayhebolted,withoutanothersyllable:Isawhimnomoreduringtheday,andwasoffbeforehehadriseninthemorning.
IreachedthelodgeatGatesheadaboutfiveo’clockintheafternoonofthefirstofMay:Isteppedintherebeforegoinguptothehall.Itwasverycleanandneat:theornamentalwindowswerehungwithlittlewhitecurtains;thefloorwasspotless;thegrateandfire-ironswereburnishedbright,andthefireburntclear.Bessiesatonthehearth,nursingherlast-born,andRobertandhissisterplayedquietlyinacorner.
“Blessyou!—Iknewyouwouldcome!”exclaimedMrs.Leaven,asIentered.
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“Yes,Bessie,”saidI,afterIhadkissedher;“andItrustIamnottoolate.HowisMrs.Reed?—Alivestill,Ihope.”
“Yes,sheisalive;andmoresensibleandcollectedthanshewas.Thedoctorsaysshemaylingeraweekortwo
yet;buthehardlythinksshewillfinallyrecover.”“Hasshementionedmelately?”
“Shewastalkingofyouonlythismorning,andwishingyouwouldcome,butsheissleepingnow,orwastenminutesago,whenIwasupatthehouse.Shegenerallyliesinakindoflethargyalltheafternoon,andwakesupaboutsixorseven.Willyourestyourselfhereanhour,Miss,andthenIwillgoupwithyou?”
Roberthereentered,andBessielaidhersleepingchildinthecradleandwenttowelcomehim:afterwardssheinsistedonmytakingoffmybonnetandhavingsometea;forshesaidIlookedpaleandtired.Iwasgladtoacceptherhospitality;andIsubmittedtoberelievedofmytravellinggarbjustaspassivelyasIusedtoletherundressmewhenachild.
OldtimescrowdedfastbackonmeasIwatchedherbustlingabout—settingoutthetea-traywithherbestchina,cuttingbreadandbutter,toastingatea-cake,and,betweenwhiles,givinglittleRobertorJaneanoccasionaltaporpush,justassheusedtogivemeinformerdays.Bessiehadretainedherquicktemperaswellasherlightfootandgoodlooks.
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Teaready,Iwasgoingtoapproachthetable;butshedesiredmetositstill,quiteinheroldperemptorytones.Imustbeservedatthefireside,shesaid;andsheplacedbeforemealittleroundstandwithmycupandaplateoftoast,absolutelyassheusedtoaccommodatemewithsomeprivatelypurloineddaintyonanurserychair:andIsmiledandobeyedherasinbygonedays.
ShewantedtoknowifIwashappyatThornfieldHall,andwhatsortofapersonthemistresswas;andwhenItoldhertherewasonlyamaster,whetherhewasanicegentleman,andifIlikedhim.Itoldherhewasratheranuglyman,butquiteagentleman;andthathetreatedmekindly,andIwascontent.ThenIwentontodescribetoherthegaycompanythathadlatelybeenstayingatthehouse;andtothesedetailsBessielistenedwithinterest:theywerepreciselyofthekindsherelished.
Insuchconversationanhourwassoongone:Bessierestoredtomemybonnet,&c.,and,accompaniedbyher,Iquittedthelodgeforthehall.ItwasalsoaccompaniedbyherthatIhad,nearlynineyearsago,walkeddownthepathIwasnowascending.Onadark,misty,rawmorninginJanuary,Ihadleftahostileroofwithadesperateandembitteredheart—asenseofoutlawryandalmostofreprobation—toseekthechillyharbourageofLowood:thatbournesofarawayandunexplored.Thesamehostileroofnowagainrosebeforeme:myprospectsweredoubtfulyet;andIhadyetanachingheart.Istillfeltasawandereronthefaceoftheearth;butIexperiencedfirmertrustinmyself
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andmyownpowers,andlesswitheringdreadofoppression.Thegapingwoundofmywrongs,too,wasnowquitehealed;andtheflameofresentmentextinguished.
“Youshallgointothebreakfast-roomfirst,”saidBessie,assheprecededmethroughthehall;“theyoungladieswillbethere.”
InanothermomentIwaswithinthatapartment.TherewaseveryarticleoffurniturelookingjustasitdidonthemorningIwasfirstintroducedtoMr.Brocklehurst:theveryrughehadstooduponstillcoveredthehearth.Glancingatthebookcases,IthoughtIcoulddistinguishthetwovolumesofBewick’sBritishBirdsoccupyingtheiroldplaceonthethirdshelf,andGulliver’sTravelsandtheArabianNightsrangedjustabove.Theinanimateobjectswerenotchanged;butthelivingthingshadalteredpastrecognition.
Twoyoungladiesappearedbeforeme;oneverytall,almostastallasMissIngram—verythintoo,withasallowfaceandseveremien.Therewassomethingasceticinherlook,whichwasaugmentedbytheextremeplainnessofastraight-skirted,black,stuffdress,astarchedlinencollar,haircombedawayfromthetemples,andthenun-likeornamentofastringofebonybeadsandacrucifix.ThisIfeltsurewasEliza,thoughIcouldtracelittleresemblancetoherformerselfinthatelongatedandcolourlessvisage.
TheotherwasascertainlyGeorgiana:butnottheGeorgianaIremembered—theslimandfairy-likegirl
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ofeleven.Thiswasafull-blown,veryplumpdamsel,fairaswaxwork,withhandsomeandregularfeatures,languishingblueeyes,andringletedyellowhair.Thehueofherdresswasblacktoo;butitsfashionwassodifferentfromhersister’s—somuchmoreflowingandbecoming—itlookedasstylishastheother’slookedpuritanical.
Ineachofthesisterstherewasonetraitofthemother—andonlyone;thethinandpallidelderdaughterhadherparent’sCairngormeye:thebloomingandluxuriantyoungergirlhadhercontourofjawandchin—perhapsalittlesoftened,butstillimpartinganindescribablehardnesstothecountenanceotherwisesovoluptuousandbuxom.
Bothladies,asIadvanced,rosetowelcomeme,andbothaddressedmebythenameof“MissEyre.”Eliza’sgreetingwasdeliveredinashort,abruptvoice,withoutasmile;andthenshesatdownagain,fixedhereyesonthefire,andseemedtoforgetme.Georgianaaddedtoher“Howd’yedo?”severalcommonplacesaboutmyjourney,theweather,andsoon,utteredinratheradrawlingtone:andaccompaniedbysundryside-glancesthatmeasuredmefromheadtofoot—nowtraversingthefoldsofmydrabmerinopelisse,andnowlingeringontheplaintrimmingofmycottagebonnet.Youngladieshavearemarkablewayoflettingyouknowthattheythinkyoua“quiz”withoutactuallysayingthewords.Acertainsuperciliousnessoflook,coolnessofmanner,nonchalanceoftone,expressfullytheir
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sentimentsonthepoint,withoutcommittingthembyanypositiverudenessinwordordeed.
Asneer,however,whethercovertoropen,hadnownolongerthatpowerovermeitoncepossessed:asIsatbetweenmycousins,IwassurprisedtofindhoweasyIfeltunderthetotalneglectoftheoneandthesemi-sarcasticattentionsoftheother—Elizadidnotmortify,norGeorgianaruffleme.Thefactwas,Ihadotherthingstothinkabout;withinthelastfewmonthsfeelingshadbeenstirredinmesomuchmorepotentthananytheycouldraise—painsandpleasuressomuchmoreacuteandexquisitehadbeenexcitedthananyitwasintheirpowertoinflictorbestow—thattheirairsgavemenoconcerneitherforgoodorbad.
“HowisMrs.Reed?”Iaskedsoon,lookingcalmlyatGeorgiana,whothoughtfittobridleatthedirectaddress,asifitwereanunexpectedliberty.
“Mrs.Reed?Ah!mama,youmean;sheisextremelypoorly:Idoubtifyoucanseeherto-night.”
“If,”saidI,“youwouldjuststepupstairsandtellherIamcome,Ishouldbemuchobligedtoyou.”
Georgianaalmoststarted,andsheopenedherblueeyeswildandwide.“Iknowshehadaparticularwishtoseeme,”Iadded,“andIwouldnotdeferattendingtoherdesirelongerthanisabsolutelynecessary.”
“Mamadislikesbeingdisturbedinanevening,”remarkedEliza.Isoonrose,quietlytookoffmybonnet
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andgloves,uninvited,andsaidIwouldjuststepouttoBessie—whowas,Idaredsay,inthekitchen—andaskhertoascertainwhetherMrs.Reedwasdisposedtoreceivemeornotto-night.Iwent,andhavingfoundBessieanddespatchedheronmyerrand,Iproceededtotakefurthermeasures.Ithadheretoforebeenmyhabitalwaystoshrinkfromarrogance:receivedasIhadbeento-day,Ishould,ayearago,haveresolvedtoquitGatesheadtheverynextmorning;now,itwasdisclosedtomeallatoncethatthatwouldbeafoolishplan.Ihadtakenajourneyofahundredmilestoseemyaunt,andImuststaywithhertillshewasbetter—ordead:astoherdaughters’prideorfolly,Imustputitononeside,makemyselfindependentofit.SoIaddressedthehousekeeper;askedhertoshowmearoom,toldherIshouldprobablybeavisitorhereforaweekortwo,hadmytrunkconveyedtomychamber,andfolloweditthithermyself:ImetBessieonthelanding.
“Missisisawake,”saidshe;“Ihavetoldheryouarehere:comeandletusseeifshewillknowyou.”
Ididnotneedtobeguidedtothewell-knownroom,towhichIhadsooftenbeensummonedforchastisementorreprimandinformerdays.IhastenedbeforeBessie;Isoftlyopenedthedoor:ashadedlightstoodonthetable,foritwasnowgettingdark.Therewasthegreatfour-postbedwithamberhangingsasofold;therethetoilet-table,thearmchair,andthefootstool,atwhichIhadahundredtimesbeensentencedtokneel,toaskpardonforoffencesbymeuncommitted.Ilookedintoacertaincornernear,half-expectingtoseetheslim
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outlineofaoncedreadedswitchwhichusedtolurkthere,waitingtoleapoutimp-likeandlacemyquiveringpalmorshrinkingneck.Iapproachedthebed;Iopenedthecurtainsandleantoverthehigh-piledpillows.
WelldidIrememberMrs.Reed’sface,andIeagerlysoughtthefamiliarimage.Itisahappythingthattimequellsthelongingsofvengeanceandhushesthepromptingsofrageandaversion.Ihadleftthiswomaninbitternessandhate,andIcamebacktohernowwithnootheremotionthanasortofruthforhergreatsufferings,andastrongyearningtoforgetandforgiveallinjuries—tobereconciledandclasphandsinamity.
Thewell-knownfacewasthere:stern,relentlessasever—therewasthatpeculiareyewhichnothingcouldmelt,andthesomewhatraised,imperious,despoticeyebrow.Howoftenhaditloweredonmemenaceandhate!andhowtherecollectionofchildhood’sterrorsandsorrowsrevivedasItraceditsharshlinenow!And
yetIstoopeddownandkissedher:shelookedatme.“IsthisJaneEyre?”shesaid.
“Yes,AuntReed.Howareyou,dearaunt?”
IhadoncevowedthatIwouldnevercallherauntagain:Ithoughtitnosintoforgetandbreakthatvownow.Myfingershadfastenedonherhandwhichlayoutsidethesheet:hadshepressedminekindly,Ishouldatthatmomenthaveexperiencedtruepleasure.But
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unimpressionablenaturesarenotsosoonsoftened,norarenaturalantipathiessoreadilyeradicated.Mrs.Reedtookherhandaway,and,turningherfaceratherfrom
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