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Brocklehurst had to buy better food for us. And he had to buy warm clothes for us. Brocklehurst never came to the school. The next year, Lowood School moved to a better place.

It was a healthier place. There were new schoolrooms, new bedrooms and a new dining-room. The new buildings were bright and clean.

The teachers were happy. After that, I was happy at Lowood School too. I was a pupil at Lowood School for six years. Then I became a teacher. I was a teacher at the school for two years.

But I never returned to Gateshead Hall. And the Reeds never wrote to me. In , I was eighteen years old. In the summer, Miss Temple left Lowood School. She got married. I wanted to leave Lowood too. I wanted a new life. I had a reply to my advertisement. The reply was from Mr. Millcote was about seventy miles from Lowood School. I wrote to Mr. I was going to be a governess at Thornfield Hall!

I travelled to Millcote in a coach. At Millcote, a servant met me. He took me to Thornfield Hall. At Thornfield Hall, another servant opened the door. She was smiling. She took me into a small, warm room. A lady was in the room. She was sitting by the fire. Are you cold? Sit by the fire, Miss Eyre, a servant will bring you some food. Your pupil is Adele Varens. Adele is Mr. He takes care of her. I take care of Thornfield Hall.

Rochester is not here now. He does not like this house. He is often away from home. I was very tired. She took me to my room. I went to bed immediately. And I slept well. The next morning, I woke early. The sun was shining. I put on a plain black dress. I opened my bedroom door. I walked along a corridor and down the wide stairs. I walked out into the sunny garden. I turned and I looked up at my new home. Thornfield Hall was a beautiful house with many large windows.

The garden was beautiful too. After a few minutes, Mr. She spoke to me. Miss Adele is here. After breakfast, you must take her to the schoolroom. She must begin her lessons. A pretty little girl walked towards me. She was about eight years old. She spoke to me in French and I replied in French. After breakfast, I took Adele to the schoolroom. We worked all morning. Adele enjoyed her lessons and I was happy.

In the afternoon, Mr. We looked at the paintings and at the beautiful furniture. We walked along the corridors,. We walked up many stairs. At last, we were at the top of the house. We walked along the top corridor. We stood on the roof for a few minutes. Then we went back into the house. We walked carefully towards the stairs. The top corridor was narrow and dark. The door opened. Behind the door was a small room.

A servant was standing at the door. The woman looked at Mr. Then she closed the door. Sometimes she laughs and talks with the other servants. Please come downstairs now, Miss Eyre. Three months passed. I had not met the owner of Thornfield Hall.

Rochester had not come home. One January afternoon, I went out and I walked towards the road. I was going to the village of Hay. I was going to post a letter in the village.

Hay was two miles from Thornfield Hall. The day was fine but it was very cold. I walked quickly and soon I was near the village. Suddenly, a big black-and-white dog ran past me. A moment later, a man on a black horse followed the dog. Then, I heard an angry shout. The dog ran past me again. It was barking loudly.

I turned round. The horse had fallen on the icy ground and the man had fallen from the horse. The horse stood up. The man tried to stand up too. But he could not stand. He fell onto the ground again. The man was about thirty-five years old. He was not handsome but he had a strong face. He had dark eyes and black hair. He was not very tall but his body was powerful. The man stood up very slowly, and he put his hand on my shoulder. He walked slowly towards his horse.

I helped him. He pulled himself onto the horse. Thank you. And he rode away. I walked on to the village and I posted my letter.

Then I returned to Thornfield Hall. Bright lights were shining in the big house. I went inside. A big black-and-white dog walked towards me. It came from the dining-room. I had seen the dog before. Rochester has come home. But he has hurt his foot. His horse fell on some ice. I smiled. The owner of Thornfield Hall had returned!

But I did not see Mr. Rochester again that day. Rochester was in the large sitting-room. He was sitting in a. His right foot was on a small chair.

Rochester said. Who are your parents? Rochester asked. Rochester smiled again. He did not ask me more questions. After that evening, I did not see Mr. Rochester for a few days. Then, one night, he sent for me again. I sat down quietly, but I did not speak. The fire was very bright. I saw his large, dark eyes. He was smiling. He was happy. Am I a handsome man?

Am I a kind man? But you are not always kind. Rochester replied. I have met bad people. I have been a bad person myself. Now Thornfield Hall is my home. But I hate this house. You are very young, Miss Eyre. You cannot understand me. I stood up. After that night, we talked together many times. Rochester was an interesting man. But he was a strange man too. I often thought about him. Rochester hate Thornfield?

But Mr. Rochester is not happy. It was March. One night, I was in bed. But I was not asleep. The house was quiet. Suddenly, I heard a sound in the corridor outside my room. Nobody answered. Then I heard a strange laugh. I got out of my bed and I went quietly to the door.

I listened. I heard another sound. Somebody was walking up the stairs to the top corridor. Then I heard somebody close a door. Why was she laughing? And why is she walking in the house at night? Is she mad? I must tell Mr. I put on some clothes and I opened the door. There was a candle on the floor outside my room. The candle was burning. There was thick smoke in the corridor. I went into the corridor. I looked around me.

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