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"
And
how
does
his
mother
bear
it
?
"
"
Why
,
you
see
,
Miss
Eyre
,
it
is
not
a
common
mishap
:
his
life
has
been
very
wild
:
these
last
three
years
he
gave
himself
up
to
strange
ways
,
and
his
death
was
shocking
.
"
"
I
heard
from
Bessie
he
was
not
doing
well
.
"
"
Doing
well
!
He
could
not
do
worse
:
he
ruined
his
health
and
his
estate
amongst
the
worst
men
and
the
worst
women
.
He
got
into
debt
and
into
jail
:
his
mother
helped
him
out
twice
,
but
as
soon
as
he
was
free
he
returned
to
his
old
companions
and
habits
.
His
head
was
not
strong
:
the
knaves
he
lived
amongst
fooled
him
beyond
anything
I
ever
heard
.
He
came
down
to
Gateshead
about
three
weeks
ago
and
wanted
missis
to
give
up
all
to
him
.
Missis
refused
:
her
means
have
long
been
much
reduced
by
his
extravagance
;
so
he
went
back
again
,
and
the
next
news
was
that
he
was
dead
.
How
he
died
,
God
knows
!
--
they
say
he
killed
himself
.
"
I
was
silent
:
the
things
were
frightful
.
Robert
Leaven
resumed
--
"
Missis
had
been
out
of
health
herself
for
some
time
:
she
had
got
very
stout
,
but
was
not
strong
with
it
;
and
the
loss
of
money
and
fear
of
poverty
were
quite
breaking
her
down
.
The
information
about
Mr.
John
's
death
and
the
manner
of
it
came
too
suddenly
:
it
brought
on
a
stroke
.
She
was
three
days
without
speaking
;
but
last
Tuesday
she
seemed
rather
better
:
she
appeared
as
if
she
wanted
to
say
something
,
and
kept
making
signs
to
my
wife
and
mumbling
.
It
was
only
yesterday
morning
,
however
,
that
Bessie
understood
she
was
pronouncing
your
name
;
and
at
last
she
made
out
the
words
,
'
Bring
Jane
--
fetch
Jane
Eyre
:
I
want
to
speak
to
her
.
'
Bessie
is
not
sure
whether
she
is
in
her
right
mind
,
or
means
anything
by
the
words
;
but
she
told
Miss
Reed
and
Miss
Georgiana
,
and
advised
them
to
send
for
you
.
The
young
ladies
put
it
off
at
first
;
but
their
mother
grew
so
restless
,
and
said
,
'
Jane
,
Jane
,
'
so
many
times
,
that
at
last
they
consented
.
I
left
Gateshead
yesterday
:
and
if
you
can
get
ready
,
Miss
,
I
should
like
to
take
you
back
with
me
early
to-morrow
morning
.
"
"
Yes
,
Robert
,
I
shall
be
ready
:
it
seems
to
me
that
I
ought
to
go
.
"
"
I
think
so
too
,
Miss.
.
Bessie
said
she
was
sure
you
would
not
refuse
:
but
I
suppose
you
will
have
to
ask
leave
before
you
can
get
off
?
"
"
Yes
;
and
I
will
do
it
now
;
"
and
having
directed
him
to
the
servants
'
hall
,
and
recommended
him
to
the
care
of
John
'
s
wife
,
and
the
attentions
of
John
himself
,
I
went
in
search
of
Mr.
Rochester
.