You have as good as said you intend to be married.Įdward Fairfax Rochester: Really? That has been settled then, has it? You've decided that Miss Ingram is to be my bride. But you still owe me five.Įdward Fairfax Rochester: Then, come back for it.Įdward Fairfax Rochester: Sir, I have to ask you something else, a matter of business. Take your wages.Įdward Fairfax Rochester: You're right. I have no change.Įdward Fairfax Rochester: I don't want change, Jane. I haven't given you any salary yet, remember? How much have you, Jane, in whole the world?Įdward Fairfax Rochester: Here, take fifty pounds. I cannot set a time on that.Įdward Fairfax Rochester: Of course, you'll go. But promise me, you'll not stay with this undeserving aunt more than a week. I'll only be gone two weeks, I hope.Įdward Fairfax Rochester: Two weeks? That's not possible.Įdward Fairfax Rochester: Very well. She's now struck down with his misfortune. So why does she suddenly want to see you now? And she did not like me.Įdward Fairfax Rochester: And she sent you to Lowood without so much as a word or a visit in nearly ten years. Jane Eyre: My aunt cast me out when I went away to school. She's my uncle's wife.Įdward Fairfax Rochester: Uncle? You told me you had no family. Jane Eyre: Sir, I need to have a leave of absence for a week or two, to see a sick lady who's asked for me.Įdward Fairfax Rochester: What sick lady?
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