Well, as you know, he decided to give my older brother everything. [-----1-----]. Without asking me, my father decided that I should marry Bertha Mason. She was the daughter of my father's rich friend Jonas Mason. I was young and foolish in those day...
Don't cry, Jane. I can't stand it. Please be calm, he cried. How can I be calm, when you're so angry? I'm not angry, but I love you so much, and your pale little face looked so stern and decided. [-----1-----]. Jane! he said sadly, you don't love me,...
It's true, sir, I said, [-----1-----]. Everything around me has changed, and so I must change too. Adele must have a new teacher. Oh, Adele will go to boarding school. I've already decided that. And you and I will both leave this house, [-----2-----]...
[-----1-----]. I felt weak when I stood up, because I had not eaten anything all day. When I opened my bedroom door, I saw Mr. Rochester. He was sitting in a chair outside my door. He looked at me with the face of an unhappy man. I've been waiting fo...
Then he turned to us, with a bitter smile. You see, gentlemen, this is my wife. This is the partner I must live with forever. And instead, I wanted to have Jane Eyre, this young girl. Can you honestly blame me? [-----1-----]! We all left the room sil...
Then he said, I must tell the truth, I suppose. There will be no wedding today. God will punish me for this. These men are telling you the truth. I am married, and my wife is alive! I was tricked into marrying her when I was young, in the West Indies...
Who are you? he said to the stranger. And tell me why you think I am already married! I am a lawyer, sir. I have a paper here, which says that fifteen years ago, you married Bertha Mason in the West Indies. That may prove I've been married, Mr. Roche...
No friends or family went with Mr. Rochester and I to the church. I had not told my Reed cousins about my wedding, because I knew they would not care. However, I had written to my uncle, John Eyre, In Madeira. Mr. Rochester was in such a hurry that I...
Describe the woman, Jane. She was tall, with long, dark hair. She put the beautiful veil you bought me on her own head. Then she looked at herself in the mirror. Then I saw her horrible face! She looked like a dead woman. She took off the veil, tore...
Although Mrs. Fairfax's words did upset me, I thought perhaps she was right. So, in the weeks before the wedding I did not let Mr. Rochester hold me or kiss me. We sat together in the library, but [-----1-----]. Sometimes he was angry with me and cal...