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Thornfield。 “Was it known how it originated?” I demanded。
“They guessed; ma’am: they guessed。 Indeed; I should say it was ascertained beyond a doubt。 You are not perhaps aware;” he continued; edging his chair a little nearer the table; and speaking low; “that there was a lady—a—a lunatic; kept in the house?”
“I have heard something of it。”
“She was kept in very close confinement; ma’am: people even for some years was not absolutely certain of her existence。 No one saw her: they only knew by rumour that such a person was at the Hall; and who or what she was it was difficult to conjecture。 They said Mr。 Edward had brought her from abroad; and some believed she had been his mistress。 But a queer thing happened a year since—a very queer thing。”
I feared now to hear my own story。 I endeavoured to recall him to the main fact。
“And this lady?”
“This lady; ma’am;” he answered; “turned out to be Mr。 Rochester’s wife! The discovery was brought about in the strangest way。 There was a young lady; a governess at the Hall; that Mr。 Rochester fell in—”
“But the fire;” I suggested。
“I’m ing to that; ma’am—that Mr。 Edward fell in love with。 The servants say they never saw anybody so much in love as he was: he was after her continually。 They used to watch him—servants will; you know; ma’am—and he set store on her past everything: for all; nobody but him thought her so very handsome。 She was a little small thing; they say; almost like a child。 I never saw her myself; but I’ve heard Leah; the house…maid; tell of her。 Leah liked her well enough。 Mr。 Rochester was about forty; and this governess not twenty; and you see; when gentlemen of his age fall in love with girls; they are often like as if they were bewitched。 Well; he would marry
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