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"
Yes
,
coming
down-hill
;
it
slipped
on
some
ice
.
"
"
Ah
!
Bring
me
a
candle
will
you
Leah
?
"
Leah
brought
it
;
she
entered
,
followed
by
Mrs.
Fairfax
,
who
repeated
the
news
;
adding
that
Mr.
Carter
the
surgeon
was
come
,
and
was
now
with
Mr.
Rochester
:
then
she
hurried
out
to
give
orders
about
tea
,
and
I
went
upstairs
to
take
off
my
things
.
Mr.
Rochester
,
it
seems
,
by
the
surgeon
's
orders
,
went
to
bed
early
that
night
;
nor
did
he
rise
soon
next
morning
.
When
he
did
come
down
,
it
was
to
attend
to
business
:
his
agent
and
some
of
his
tenants
were
arrived
,
and
waiting
to
speak
with
him
.
Adele
and
I
had
now
to
vacate
the
library
:
it
would
be
in
daily
requisition
as
a
reception-room
for
callers
.
A
fire
was
lit
in
an
apartment
upstairs
,
and
there
I
carried
our
books
,
and
arranged
it
for
the
future
schoolroom
.
I
discerned
in
the
course
of
the
morning
that
Thornfield
Hall
was
a
changed
place
:
no
longer
silent
as
a
church
,
it
echoed
every
hour
or
two
to
a
knock
at
the
door
,
or
a
clang
of
the
bell
;
steps
,
too
,
often
traversed
the
hall
,
and
new
voices
spoke
in
different
keys
below
;
a
rill
from
the
outer
world
was
flowing
through
it
;
it
had
a
master
:
for
my
part
,
I
liked
it
better
.
Adele
was
not
easy
to
teach
that
day
;
she
could
not
apply
:
she
kept
running
to
the
door
and
looking
over
the
banisters
to
see
if
she
could
get
a
glimpse
of
Mr.
Rochester
;
then
she
coined
pretexts
to
go
downstairs
,
in
order
,
as
I
shrewdly
suspected
,
to
visit
the
library
,
where
I
knew
she
was
not
wanted
;
then
,
when
I
got
a
little
angry
,
and
made
her
sit
still
,
she
continued
to
talk
incessantly
of
her
"
ami
,
Monsieur
Edouard
Fairfax
de
Rochester
,
"
as
she
dubbed
him
(
I
had
not
before
heard
his
prenomens
)
,
and
to
conjecture
what
presents
he
had
brought
her
:
for
it
appears
he
had
intimated
the
night
before
,
that
when
his
luggage
came
from
Millcote
,
there
would
be
found
amongst
it
a
little
box
in
whose
contents
she
had
an
interest
.
"
Et
cela
doit
signifier
,
"
said
she
,
"
qu'il
y
aura
le
dedans
un
cadeau
pour
moi
,
et
peut-etre
pour
vous
aussi
,
mademoiselle
.
Monsieur
a
parle
de
vous
:
il
m
'
a
demande
le
nom
de
ma
gouvernante
,
et
si
elle
n'etait
pas
une
petite
personne
,
assez
mince
et
un
peu
pale
.
J'ai
dit
qu‘oui
:
car
c'est
vrai
,
n'est
-
ce
pas
,
mademoiselle
?
"
I
and
my
pupil
dined
as
usual
in
Mrs.
Fairfax
's
parlour
;
the
afternoon
was
wild
and
snowy
,
and
we
passed
it
in
the
schoolroom
.
At
dark
I
allowed
Adele
to
put
away
books
and
work
,
and
to
run
downstairs
;
for
,
from
the
comparative
silence
below
,
and
from
the
cessation
of
appeals
to
the
door-bell
,
I
conjectured
that
Mr.
Rochester
was
now
at
liberty
.
Left
alone
,
I
walked
to
the
window
;
but
nothing
was
to
be
seen
thence
:
twilight
and
snowflakes
together
thickened
the
air
,
and
hid
the
very
shrubs
on
the
lawn
.
I
let
down
the
curtain
and
went
back
to
the
fireside
.
In
the
clear
embers
I
was
tracing
a
view
,
not
unlike
a
picture
I
remembered
to
have
seen
of
the
castle
of
Heidelberg
,
on
the
Rhine
,
when
Mrs.
Fairfax
came
in
,
breaking
up
by
her
entrance
the
fiery
mosaic
I
had
been
piercing
together
,
and
scattering
too
some
heavy
unwelcome
thoughts
that
were
beginning
to
throng
on
my
solitude
.