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...
Is that all you want to know?! All right, I shall have to tell you, but you might be angry with me, Jane--just like last night! I pretended to love Miss Ingram to make you jealous. I want you to love me as much as I loved you. But didn't you care abo...
Before I swa Mr. Rochester the next morning I felt a little nervous. Was I really going to marry him, or was it all a dream? But I knew the answer when he came to meet me and kissed me. Jane, you look well and smiling and pretty, he said. You will be...
You want to marry me? I cried. But I have no money, no family, and no friends in the world! I don't care, Jane! Say yes, quickly! It's cruel to make me suffer like this! Give me your hand and say, 'Edward, I'll marry you'! he cried. His face was pale...
Why do you have to leave, Jane? [-----1-----]. Why? What do you mean, why? I cried, amazed. Because you're marrying Miss Ingram. She wouldn't want me here. She's your bride. My bride! I have no bride! he answered. But I will have one, and you must st...
Hello! No, don't run back into the house, Jane, on such a lovely night. Come and walk with me. [-----1-----]. Jane, he began, you like living at Thornfield, don't you? You like little Adele and Mrs. Fairfax, and I know they love you. I do like it her...
Did Mrs. FAirfax tell you I've been to London? he asked. Oh yes, sir, she did. And she probably told you why I went there. Well, you must see t he carriage I've bought her, Jane. My future wife will riding in it. [-----1-----] I said nothing, but tho...
I was so amazed that I could not speak for a few minutes. I had been poor all my life. Now, someone wanted to give me money and property! Aunt, I never knew of this letter. Why? Mrs. Reed tried to sit up in bed, looking at me angrily. I wrote to your...