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Learn English Through Story ~ Jane Eyre ~

a terrible night some hours later I woke up a terrible cry had woken me the moon was bright its light was shining through my window I listened then I heard somebody shouting hope hope Rodger stir help me the voice came from the top corridor help hope I got out of bed and I put on a dress and some shoes I opened my door all the guests were in the corridor outside the bedrooms they were all asking questions what happened they asked is there a fire who is hurt where is mr. Rochester I am here mr. Rochester said he was walking down the stairs from the top corridor what is wrong mr. Rochester miss Ingram asked what has happened nothing is wrong mr. Rochester replied one of the servants has had a bad dream go back to bed I went back to my room but something was wrong I did not get into my bed I waited soon somebody knocked on my door I opened the door mr. Rochester was standing in the corridor Jane follow me do not make a sound mr. Rochester said we went up to the top corridor mr. Rochester unlocked a door and we went inside a room mr. Mason was sitting on a chair in the room his face was pale and his shirt was covered with blood then I heard a terrible laugh the sound came from the next room grace Poole is a madwoman I thought why does mr. Rochester have a mad servant mr. Rochester spoke quietly to mr. Mason I am going to bring a doctor Richard he said then he spoke to me stay here Jane wash mr. Mason's arm but do not speak to him mr. Rochester left the room I washed mr. Mason's arm we waited for mr. Rochester and the doctor mr. Mason did not speak to me and I did not speak to him after two hours mr. Rochester returned the doctor was with him the doctor looked at mr. Mason's arm she bit me mr. Mason said I came up here I wanted to see her I wanted to help her but she bit me be quiet now Richard mr. Rochester said quickly the doctor put a bandage on mr. Mason's arm mr. Rochester put mr. Mason's coat around the injured man's shoulders then he spoke to me again run downstairs Jane unlock the small door at the side of the house he said we will follow you I went quickly downstairs and I opened the door outside the door a servant was waiting with the carriage mr. Mason and the doctor came out of the house they got into the carriage then mr. Rochester came out of the house to mr. Mason spoke to him through the window of the carriage help her be kind to her Rochester he said yes I will Mayson mr. Rochester said the servant drove the carriage away will you walk in the garden with me Jane mr. Rochester asked I do not want to sleep now yes I will sir I said soon it was morning the birds were beginning to sing the flowers had a sweet smell it has been a strange night Jane mr. Rochester said were you frightened I am frightened of grace poole I said she will hurt you one day I am stronger than she is she will not hurt me mr. Rochester said he looked at me for a few moments are you my friend Jane he asked me yes sir I will be your friend forever I replied thank you my dear mr. Rochester said I have made mistakes now I want to be happy that is not wrong is it Jane he stopped speaking for a minute then he said going to the house I'll talk to you tomorrow but the next day I had a letter from Gateshead Hall my Aunt Reed's house the letter was from my cousin Eliza Gateshead Hall dear Jane Eyre my brother John is dead my mother is very ill she wants to speak to you please come quickly Jane your cousin Eliza read I start journey to my aunt Reid's house immediately I arrived there the next day my aunt Reed was very very ill she could not move and she did not speak to me I wanted to return to Thornfield Hall I wanted to see mr. Rochester but Eliza wanted me to stay at Gateshead Hall after three weeks my aunt spoke to me at last she spoke very slowly are you Jane Eyre she asked yes aunt Reed I am Jane Eyre I replied there is a letter for your aunt Reed said it is in my desk call Eliza please she will get the letter Eliza came into the room she opened the desk and she gave me a letter read the letter Jane my aunt said the letter had come from Madeira but it was three years old Madeira October 1831 dear madam I am Jane Ayres uncle I am a very rich man I have no children one day Jane will have all my money tell her about me she must write to me John Eyre I answered that letter aunt Reed said I hated you Jane I did not want you to have your uncle's money I wrote to John Eyre I wrote Jane is she died at Lowood school I am sorry Jane I was wrong mrs. Reed died that night I left Gateshead Hall a few days later I took my uncle's letter with me mr. Rochester met me at Thornfield Hall welcome back to my house he said this is your home Jane thank you sir I said I am very happy here mr. Rochester's guests had left no other visitors came to Thornfield Hall every day mr. Rochester and I talked together and every day I loved him more

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