Elizastillspokelittle:shehadevidentlynotimetotalk。Ineversawabusierpersonthansheseemedtobe;yetitwasdifficulttosaywhatshedid:orrather,todiscoveranyresultofherdiligence。Shehadanalarmtocallherupearly。Iknownothowsheoccupiedherselfbeforebreakfast,butafterthatmealshedividedhertimeintoregularportions,andeachhourhaditsallottedtask。Threetimesadayshestudiedalittlebook,whichIfound,oninspection,wasaCommonPrayerBook。Iaskedheroncewhatwasthegreatattractionofthatvolume,andshesaid,“theRubric。”Threehoursshegavetostitching,withgoldthread,theborderofasquarecrimsoncloth,almostlargeenoughforacarpet。Inanswertomyinquiriesaftertheuseofthisarticle,sheinformedmeitwasacoveringforthealtarofanewchurchlatelyerectednearGateshead。Twohoursshedevotedtoherdiary;twotoworkingbyherselfinthekitchen—garden;andonetotheregulationofheraccounts。Sheseemedtowantnocompany;noconversation。Ibelieveshewashappyinherway:thisroutinesufficedforher;andnothingannoyedhersomuchastheoccurrenceofanyincidentwhichforcedhertovaryitsclockworkregularity。
Shetoldmeoneevening,whenmoredisposedtobecommunicativethanusual,thatJohn’sconduct,andthethreatenedruinofthefamily,hadbeenasourceofprofoundafflictiontoher:butshehadnow,shesaid,settledhermind,andformedherresolution。Herownfortuneshehadtakencaretosecure;andwhenhermotherdied—anditwaswhollyimprobable,shetranquillyremarked,thatsheshouldeitherrecoverorlingerlong—shewouldexecutealong—cherishedproject:seekaretirementwherepunctualhabitswouldbepermanentlysecuredfromdisturbance,andplacesafebarriersbetweenherselfandafrivolousworld。IaskedifGeorgianawouldaccompanyher。
“Ofcoursenot。Georgianaandshehadnothingincommon:theyneverhadhad。Shewouldnotbeburdenedwithhersocietyforanyconsideration。Georgianashouldtakeherowncourse;andshe,Eliza,wouldtakehers。”
Georgiana,whennotunburdeningherhearttome,spentmostofhertimeinlyingonthesofa,frettingaboutthedulnessofthehouse,andwishingoverandoveragainthatherauntGibsonwouldsendheraninvitationuptotown。“Itwouldbesomuchbetter,”shesaid,“ifshecouldonlygetoutofthewayforamonthortwo,tillallwasover。”Ididnotaskwhatshemeantby“allbeingover,”butIsupposeshereferredtotheexpecteddeceaseofhermotherandthegloomysequeloffuneralrites。Elizagenerallytooknomorenoticeofhersister’sindolenceandcomplaintsthanifnosuchmurmuring,loungingobjecthadbeenbeforeher。Oneday,however,assheputawayheraccount—bookandunfoldedherembroidery,shesuddenlytookherupthus—
“Georgiana,amorevainandabsurdanimalthanyouwascertainlyneverallowedtocumbertheearth。Youhadnorighttobeborn,foryoumakenouseoflife。Insteadoflivingfor,in,andwithyourself,asareasonablebeingought,youseekonlytofastenyourfeeblenessonsomeotherperson’sstrength:ifnoonecanbefoundwillingtoburdenherorhimselfwithsuchafat,weak,puffy,uselessthing,youcryoutthatyouareill—treated,neglected,miserable。Then,too,existenceforyoumustbeasceneofcontinualchangeandexcitement,orelsetheworldisadungeon:youmustbeadmired,youmustbecourted,youmustbeflattered—youmusthavemusic,dancing,andsociety—oryoulanguish,youdieaway。Haveyounosensetodeviseasystemwhichwillmakeyouindependentofallefforts,andallwills,butyourown?Takeoneday;shareitintosections;toeachsectionapportionitstask:leavenostrayunemployedquartersofanhour,tenminutes,fiveminutes—includeall;doeachpieceofbusinessinitsturnwithmethod,withrigidregularity。Thedaywillclosealmostbeforeyouareawareithasbegun;andyouareindebtedtonooneforhelpingyoutogetridofonevacantmoment:youhavehadtoseeknoone’scompany,conversation,sympathy,forbearance;youhavelived,inshort,asanindependentbeingoughttodo。Takethisadvice:thefirstandlastIshallofferyou;thenyouwillnotwantmeoranyoneelse,happenwhatmay。Neglectit—goonasheretofore,craving,whining,andidling—andsuffertheresultsofyouridiocy,howeverbadandinsuperabletheymaybe。Itellyouthisplainly;andlisten:forthoughIshallnomorerepeatwhatIamnowabouttosay,Ishallsteadilyactonit。Aftermymother’sdeath,Iwashmyhandsofyou:fromthedayhercoffiniscarriedtothevaultinGatesheadChurch,youandIwillbeasseparateasifwehadneverknowneachother。Youneednotthinkthatbecausewechancedtobebornofthesameparents,Ishallsufferyoutofastenmedownbyeventhefeeblestclaim:Icantellyouthis—ifthewholehumanrace,ourselvesexcepted,weresweptaway,andwetwostoodaloneontheearth,Iwouldleaveyouintheoldworld,andbetakemyselftothenew。”
Sheclosedherlips。
“Youmighthavesparedyourselfthetroubleofdeliveringthattirade,”answeredGeorgiana。“Everybodyknowsyouarethemostselfish,heartlesscreatureinexistence:andIknowyourspitefulhatredtowardsme:IhavehadaspecimenofitbeforeinthetrickyouplayedmeaboutLordEdwinVere:youcouldnotbearmetoberaisedaboveyou,tohaveatitle,tobereceivedintocircleswhereyoudarenotshowyourface,andsoyouactedthespyandinformer,andruinedmyprospectsforever。”Georgianatookoutherhandkerchiefandblewhernoseforanhourafterwards;Elizasatcold,impassable,andassiduouslyindustrious。
True,generousfeelingismadesmallaccountofbysome,buthereweretwonaturesrendered,theoneintolerablyacrid,theotherdespicablysavourlessforthewantofit。Feelingwithoutjudgmentisawashydraughtindeed;butjudgmentuntemperedbyfeelingistoobitterandhuskyamorselforhumandeglutition。
Itwasawetandwindyafternoon:Georgianahadfallenasleeponthesofaovertheperusalofanovel;Elizawasgonetoattendasaint’s—dayserviceatthenewchurch—forinmattersofreligionshewasarigidformalist:noweathereverpreventedthepunctualdischargeofwhatsheconsideredherdevotionalduties;fairorfoul,shewenttochurchthriceeverySunday,andasoftenonweek—daysastherewereprayers。
Ibethoughtmyselftogoupstairsandseehowthedyingwomansped,wholaytherealmostunheeded:theveryservantspaidherbutaremittentattention:thehirednurse,beinglittlelookedafter,wouldslipoutoftheroomwhenevershecould。Bessiewasfaithful;butshehadherownfamilytomind,andcouldonlycomeoccasionallytothehall。Ifoundthesick—roomunwatched,asIhadexpected:nonursewasthere;thepatientlaystill,andseeminglylethargic;herlividfacesunkinthepillows:thefirewasdyinginthegrate。Irenewedthefuel,re—arrangedthebedclothes,gazedawhileonherwhocouldnotnowgazeonme,andthenImovedawaytothewindow。
Therainbeatstronglyagainstthepanes,thewindblewtempestuously:“Oneliesthere,”Ithought,“whowillsoonbebeyondthewarofearthlyelements。Whitherwillthatspirit—nowstrugglingtoquititsmaterialtenement—flitwhenatlengthreleased?”
Inponderingthegreatmystery,IthoughtofHelenBurns,recalledherdyingwords—herfaith—herdoctrineoftheequalityofdisembodiedsouls。Iwasstilllisteninginthoughttoherwell—rememberedtones—stillpicturingherpaleandspiritualaspect,herwastedfaceandsublimegaze,asshelayonherplaciddeathbed,andwhisperedherlongingtoberestoredtoherdivineFather’sbosom—whenafeeblevoicemurmuredfromthecouchbehind:“Whoisthat?”
IknewMrs。Reedhadnotspokenfordays:wasshereviving?Iwentuptoher。
“ItisI,AuntReed。”
“Who—I?”washeranswer。“Whoareyou?”lookingatmewithsurpriseandasortofalarm,butstillnotwildly。“Youarequiteastrangertome—whereisBessie?”
“Sheisatthelodge,aunt。”
“Aunt,”sherepeated。“Whocallsmeaunt?YouarenotoneoftheGibsons;andyetIknowyou—thatface,andtheeyesandforehead,arequietfamiliartome:youarelike—why,youarelikeJaneEyre!”
Isaidnothing:Iwasafraidofoccasioningsomeshockbydeclaringmyidentity。
“Yet,”saidshe,“Iamafraiditisamistake:mythoughtsdeceiveme。IwishedtoseeJaneEyre,andIfancyalikenesswherenoneexists:besides,ineightyearsshemustbesochanged。”InowgentlyassuredherthatIwasthepersonshesupposedanddesiredmetobe:andseeingthatIwasunderstood,andthathersenseswerequitecollected,IexplainedhowBessiehadsentherhusbandtofetchmefromThornfield。
“Iamveryill,Iknow,”shesaiderelong。“Iwastryingtoturnmyselfafewminutessince,andfindIcannotmovealimb。ItisaswellIshouldeasemymindbeforeIdie:whatwethinklittleofinhealth,burdensusatsuchanhourasthepresentistome。Isthenursehere?oristherenooneintheroombutyou?”
Iassuredherwewerealone。
“Well,IhavetwicedoneyouawrongwhichIregretnow。OnewasinbreakingthepromisewhichIgavemyhusbandtobringyouupasmyownchild;theother—”shestopped。“Afterall,itisofnogreatimportance,perhaps,”shemurmuredtoherself:“andthenImaygetbetter;andtohumblemyselfsotoherispainful。”
Shemadeanefforttoalterherposition,butfailed:herfacechanged;sheseemedtoexperiencesomeinwardsensation—theprecursor,perhaps,ofthelastpang。
“Well,Imustgetitover。Eternityisbeforeme:Ihadbettertellher。—Gotomydressing—case,openit,andtakeoutaletteryouwillseethere。”
Iobeyedherdirections。“Readtheletter,”shesaid。
Itwasshort,andthusconceived:—
“Madam,—Willyouhavethegoodnesstosendmetheaddressofmyniece,JaneEyre,andtotellmehowsheis?ItismyintentiontowriteshortlyanddesirehertocometomeatMadeira。Providencehasblessedmyendeavourstosecureacompetency;andasIamunmarriedandchildless,Iwishtoadoptherduringmylife,andbequeathheratmydeathwhateverImayhavetoleave。—Iam,Madam,etc。,etc。,
“JohnEyre,Madeira。”
Itwasdatedthreeyearsback。
“WhydidIneverhearofthis?”Iasked。
“BecauseIdislikedyoutoofixedlyandthoroughlyevertolendahandinliftingyoutoprosperity。Icouldnotforgetyourconducttome,Jane—thefurywithwhichyouonceturnedonme;thetoneinwhichyoudeclaredyouabhorredmetheworstofanybodyintheworld;theunchildlikelookandvoicewithwhichyouaffirmedthattheverythoughtofmemadeyousick,andassertedthatIhadtreatedyouwithmiserablecruelty。Icouldnotforgetmyownsensationswhenyouthusstartedupandpouredoutthevenomofyourmind:IfeltfearasifananimalthatIhadstruckorpushedhadlookedupatmewithhumaneyesandcursedmeinaman’svoice。—Bringmesomewater!Oh,makehaste!”
“DearMrs。Reed,”saidI,asIofferedherthedraughtsherequired,“thinknomoreofallthis,letitpassawayfromyourmind。Forgivemeformypassionatelanguage:Iwasachildthen;eight,nineyearshavepassedsincethatday。”
SheheedednothingofwhatIsaid;butwhenshehadtastedthewateranddrawnbreath,shewentonthus—
“ItellyouIcouldnotforgetit;andItookmyrevenge:foryoutobeadoptedbyyouruncle,andplacedinastateofeaseandcomfort,waswhatIcouldnotendure。Iwrotetohim;IsaidIwassorryforhisdisappointment,butJaneEyrewasdead:shehaddiedoftyphusfeveratLowood。Nowactasyouplease:writeandcontradictmyassertion—exposemyfalsehoodassoonasyoulike。Youwereborn,Ithink,tobemytorment:mylasthourisrackedbytherecollectionofadeedwhich,butforyou,Ishouldneverhavebeentemptedtocommit。”
“Ifyoucouldbutbepersuadedtothinknomoreofit,aunt,andtoregardmewithkindnessandforgiveness”
“Youhaveaverybaddisposition,”saidshe,“andonetothisdayIfeelitimpossibletounderstand:howfornineyearsyoucouldbepatientandquiescentunderanytreatment,andinthetenthbreakoutallfireandviolence,Icannevercomprehend。”
“Mydispositionisnotsobadasyouthink:Iampassionate,butnotvindictive。Manyatime,asalittlechild,Ishouldhavebeengladtoloveyouifyouwouldhaveletme;andIlongearnestlytobereconciledtoyounow:kissme,aunt。”
Iapproachedmycheektoherlips:shewouldnottouchit。ShesaidIoppressedherbyleaningoverthebed,andagaindemandedwater。AsIlaidherdown—forIraisedherandsupportedheronmyarmwhileshedrank—Icoveredherice—coldandclammyhandwithmine:thefeeblefingersshrankfrommytouch—theglazingeyesshunnedmygaze。
“Loveme,then,orhateme,asyouwill,”Isaidatlast,“youhavemyfullandfreeforgiveness:asknowforGod’s,andbeatpeace。”
Poor,sufferingwoman!itwastoolateforhertomakenowtheefforttochangeherhabitualframeofmind:living,shehadeverhatedme—dying,shemusthatemestill。
Thenursenowentered,andBessiefollowed。Iyetlingeredhalf—an—hourlonger,hopingtoseesomesignofamity:butshegavenone。Shewasfastrelapsingintostupor;nordidhermindagainrally:attwelveo’clockthatnightshedied。Iwasnotpresenttoclosehereyes,norwereeitherofherdaughters。Theycametotellusthenextmorningthatallwasover。Shewasbythattimelaidout。ElizaandIwenttolookather:Georgiana,whohadburstoutintoloudweeping,saidshedarednotgo。TherewasstretchedSarahReed’soncerobustandactiveframe,rigidandstill:hereyeofflintwascoveredwithitscoldlid;herbrowandstrongtraitsworeyettheimpressofherinexorablesoul。Astrangeandsolemnobjectwasthatcorpsetome。Igazedonitwithgloomandpain:nothingsoft,nothingsweet,nothingpitying,orhopeful,orsubduingdiditinspire;onlyagratinganguishforherwoes—notmyloss—andasombretearlessdismayatthefearfulnessofdeathinsuchaform。
Elizasurveyedherparentcalmly。Afterasilenceofsomeminutessheobserved—
“Withherconstitutionsheshouldhavelivedtoagoodoldage:herlifewasshortenedbytrouble。”Andthenaspasmconstrictedhermouthforaninstant:asitpassedawaysheturnedandlefttheroom,andsodidI。Neitherofushaddroptatear。
Chapter22
Mr。Rochesterhadgivenmebutoneweek’sleaveofabsence:yetamonthelapsedbeforeIquittedGateshead。Iwishedtoleaveimmediatelyafterthefuneral,butGeorgianaentreatedmetostaytillshecouldgetofftoLondon,whithershewasnowatlastinvitedbyheruncle,Mr。Gibson,whohadcomedowntodirecthissister’sintermentandsettlethefamilyaffairs。GeorgianasaidshedreadedbeingleftalonewithEliza;fromhershegotneithersympathyinherdejection,supportinherfears,noraidinherpreparations;soIborewithherfeeble—mindedwailingsandselfishlamentationsaswellasIcould,anddidmybestinsewingforherandpackingherdresses。Itistrue,thatwhileIworked,shewouldidle;andIthoughttomyself,“IfyouandIweredestinedtolivealwaystogether,cousin,wewouldcommencemattersonadifferentfooting。Ishouldnotsettletamelydownintobeingtheforbearingparty;Ishouldassignyouyourshareoflabour,andcompelyoutoaccomplishit,orelseitshouldbeleftundone:Ishouldinsist,also,onyourkeepingsomeofthosedrawling,half—insincerecomplaintshushedinyourownbreast。Itisonlybecauseourconnectionhappenstobeverytransitory,andcomesatapeculiarlymournfulseason,thatIconsentthustorenderitsopatientandcompliantonmypart。”
AtlastIsawGeorgianaoff;butnowitwasEliza’sturntorequestmetostayanotherweek。Herplansrequiredallhertimeandattention,shesaid;shewasabouttodepartforsomeunknownbourne;andalldaylongshestayedinherownroom,herdoorboltedwithin,fillingtrunks,emptyingdrawers,burningpapers,andholdingnocommunicationwithanyone。Shewishedmetolookafterthehouse,toseecallers,andanswernotesofcondolence。
OnemorningshetoldmeIwasatliberty。“And,”sheadded,“Iamobligedtoyouforyourvaluableservicesanddiscreetconduct!ThereissomedifferencebetweenlivingwithsuchanoneasyouandwithGeorgiana:youperformyourownpartinlifeandburdennoone。To—morrow,”shecontinued,“IsetoutfortheContinent。IshalltakeupmyabodeinareligioushousenearLisle—anunneryyouwouldcallit;thereIshallbequietandunmolested。IshalldevotemyselfforatimetotheexaminationoftheRomanCatholicdogmas,andtoacarefulstudyoftheworkingsoftheirsystem:ifIfindittobe,asIhalfsuspectitis,theonebestcalculatedtoensurethedoingofallthingsdecentlyandinorder,IshallembracethetenetsofRomeandprobablytaketheveil。”
Ineitherexpressedsurpriseatthisresolutionnorattemptedtodissuadeherfromit。“Thevocationwillfityoutoahair,”Ithought:“muchgoodmayitdoyou!”
Whenweparted,shesaid:“Good—bye,cousinJaneEyre;Iwishyouwell:youhavesomesense。”
Ithenreturned:“Youarenotwithoutsense,cousinEliza;butwhatyouhave,Isuppose,inanotheryearwillbewalledupaliveinaFrenchconvent。However,itisnotmybusiness,andsoitsuitsyou,Idon’tmuchcare。”
“Youareintheright,”saidshe;andwiththesewordsweeachwentourseparateway。AsIshallnothaveoccasiontorefereithertoherorhersisteragain,Imayaswellmentionhere,thatGeorgianamadeanadvantageousmatchwithawealthyworn—outmanoffashion,andthatElizaactuallytooktheveil,andisatthisdaysuperioroftheconventwhereshepassedtheperiodofhernovitiate,andwhichsheendowedwithherfortune。
Howpeoplefeelwhentheyarereturninghomefromanabsence,longorshort,Ididnotknow:Ihadneverexperiencedthesensation。IhadknownwhatitwastocomebacktoGatesheadwhenachildafteralongwalk,tobescoldedforlookingcoldorgloomy;andlater,whatitwastocomebackfromchurchtoLowood,tolongforaplenteousmealandagoodfire,andtobeunabletogeteither。Neitherofthesereturningswasverypleasantordesirable:nomagnetdrewmetoagivenpoint,increasinginitsstrengthofattractionthenearerIcame。ThereturntoThornfieldwasyettobetried。
Myjourneyseemedtedious—verytedious:fiftymilesoneday,anightspentataninn;fiftymilesthenextday。DuringthefirsttwelvehoursIthoughtofMrs。Reedinherlastmoments;Isawherdisfiguredanddiscolouredface,andheardherstrangelyalteredvoice。Imusedonthefuneralday,thecoffin,thehearse,theblacktrainoftenantsandservants—fewwasthenumberofrelatives—thegapingvault,thesilentchurch,thesolemnservice。ThenIthoughtofElizaandGeorgiana;Ibeheldonethecynosureofaball—room,theothertheinmateofaconventcell;andIdweltonandanalysedtheirseparatepeculiaritiesofpersonandcharacter。Theeveningarrivalatthegreattownof—scatteredthesethoughts;nightgavethemquiteanotherturn:laiddownonmytraveller’sbed,Ileftreminiscenceforanticipation。
IwasgoingbacktoThornfield:buthowlongwasItostaythere?Notlong;ofthatIwassure。IhadheardfromMrs。Fairfaxintheinterimofmyabsence:thepartyatthehallwasdispersed;Mr。RochesterhadleftforLondonthreeweeksago,buthewasthenexpectedtoreturninafortnight。Mrs。Fairfaxsurmisedthathewasgonetomakearrangementsforhiswedding,ashehadtalkedofpurchasinganewcarriage:shesaidtheideaofhismarryingMissIngramstillseemedstrangetoher;butfromwhateverybodysaid,andfromwhatshehadherselfseen,shecouldnolongerdoubtthattheeventwouldshortlytakeplace。“Youwouldbestrangelyincredulousifyoudiddoubtit,”wasmymentalcomment。“Idon’tdoubtit。”
Thequestionfollowed,“WherewasItogo?”IdreamtofMissIngramallthenight:inavividmorningdreamIsawherclosingthegatesofThornfieldagainstmeandpointingmeoutanotherroad;andMr。Rochesterlookedonwithhisarmsfolded—smilingsardonically,asitseemed,atbothherandme。
IhadnotnotifiedtoMrs。Fairfaxtheexactdayofmyreturn;forIdidnotwisheithercarorcarriagetomeetmeatMillcote。Iproposedtowalkthedistancequietlybymyself;andveryquietly,afterleavingmyboxintheostler’scare,didIslipawayfromtheGeorgeInn,aboutsixo’clockofaJuneevening,andtaketheoldroadtoThornfield:aroadwhichlaychieflythroughfields,andwasnowlittlefrequented。
Itwasnotabrightorsplendidsummerevening,thoughfairandsoft:thehaymakerswereatworkallalongtheroad;andthesky,thoughfarfromcloudless,wassuchaspromisedwellforthefuture:itsblue—wherebluewasvisible—wasmildandsettled,anditscloudstratahighandthin。Thewest,too,waswarm:nowaterygleamchilledit—itseemedasiftherewasafirelit,analtarburningbehinditsscreenofmarbledvapour,andoutofaperturesshoneagoldenredness。
Ifeltgladastheroadshortenedbeforeme:sogladthatIstoppedoncetoaskmyselfwhatthatjoymeant:andtoremindreasonthatitwasnottomyhomeIwasgoing,ortoapermanentresting—place,ortoaplacewherefondfriendslookedoutformeandwaitedmyarrival。“Mrs。Fairfaxwillsmileyouacalmwelcome,tobesure,”saidI;“andlittleAdèlewillclapherhandsandjumptoseeyou:butyouknowverywellyouarethinkingofanotherthanthey,andthatheisnotthinkingofyou。”
Butwhatissoheadstrongasyouth?Whatsoblindasinexperience?TheseaffirmedthatitwaspleasureenoughtohavetheprivilegeofagainlookingonMr。Rochester,whetherhelookedonmeornot;andtheyadded—“Hasten!hasten!bewithhimwhileyoumay:butafewmoredaysorweeks,atmost,andyouarepartedfromhimforever!”AndthenIstrangledanew—bornagony—adeformedthingwhichIcouldnotpersuademyselftoownandrear—andranon。
Theyaremakinghay,too,inThornfieldmeadows:orrather,thelabourersarejustquittingtheirwork,andreturninghomewiththeirrakesontheirshoulders,now,atthehourIarrive。Ihavebutafieldortwototraverse,andthenIshallcrosstheroadandreachthegates。Howfullthehedgesareofroses!ButIhavenotimetogatherany;Iwanttobeatthehouse。Ipassedatallbriar,shootingleafyandflowerybranchesacrossthepath;Iseethenarrowstilewithstonesteps;andIsee—Mr。Rochestersittingthere,abookandapencilinhishand;heiswriting。
Well,heisnotaghost;yeteverynerveIhaveisunstrung:foramomentIambeyondmyownmastery。Whatdoesitmean?IdidnotthinkIshouldtrembleinthiswaywhenIsawhim,orlosemyvoiceorthepowerofmotioninhispresence。IwillgobackassoonasIcanstir:Ineednotmakeanabsolutefoolofmyself。Iknowanotherwaytothehouse。ItdoesnotsignifyifIknewtwentyways;forhehasseenme。
“Hillo!”hecries;andheputsuphisbookandhispencil。“Thereyouare!Comeon,ifyouplease。”
IsupposeIdocomeon;thoughinwhatfashionIknownot;beingscarcelycognisantofmymovements,andsolicitousonlytoappearcalm;and,aboveall,tocontroltheworkingmusclesofmyface—whichIfeelrebelinsolentlyagainstmywill,andstruggletoexpresswhatIhadresolvedtoconceal。ButIhaveaveil—itisdown:Imaymakeshiftyettobehavewithdecentcomposure。
“AndthisisJaneEyre?AreyoucomingfromMillcote,andonfoot?Yes—justoneofyourtricks:nottosendforacarriage,andcomeclatteringoverstreetandroadlikeacommonmortal,buttostealintothevicinageofyourhomealongwithtwilight,justasifyouwereadreamorashade。Whatthedeucehaveyoudonewithyourselfthislastmonth?”
“Ihavebeenwithmyaunt,sir,whoisdead。”
“AtrueJanianreply!Goodangelsbemyguard!Shecomesfromtheotherworld—fromtheabodeofpeoplewhoaredead;andtellsmesowhenshemeetsmealonehereinthegloaming!IfIdared,I’dtouchyou,toseeifyouaresubstanceorshadow,youelf!—butI’dassoonoffertotakeholdofablueignisfatuuslightinamarsh。Truant!truant!”headded,whenhehadpausedaninstant。“Absentfrommeawholemonth,andforgettingmequite,I’llbesworn!”
Iknewtherewouldbepleasureinmeetingmymasteragain,eventhoughbrokenbythefearthathewassosoontoceasetobemymaster,andbytheknowledgethatIwasnothingtohim:buttherewaseverinMr。Rochester(soatleastIthought)suchawealthofthepowerofcommunicatinghappiness,thattotastebutofthecrumbshescatteredtostrayandstrangerbirdslikeme,wastofeastgenially。Hislastwordswerebalm:theyseemedtoimplythatitimportedsomethingtohimwhetherIforgothimornot。AndhehadspokenofThornfieldasmyhome—wouldthatitweremyhome!
Hedidnotleavethestile,andIhardlylikedtoasktogoby。IinquiredsoonifhehadnotbeentoLondon。
“Yes;Isupposeyoufoundthatoutbysecond—sight。”
“Mrs。Fairfaxtoldmeinaletter。”
“AnddidsheinformyouwhatIwenttodo?”
“Oh,yes,sir!Everybodyknewyourerrand。”
“Youmustseethecarriage,Jane,andtellmeifyoudon’tthinkitwillsuitMrs。Rochesterexactly;andwhethershewon’tlooklikeQueenBoadicea,leaningbackagainstthosepurplecushions。Iwish,Jane,Iwereatriflebetteradaptedtomatchwithherexternally。Tellmenow,fairyasyouare—can’tyougivemeacharm,oraphilter,orsomethingofthatsort,tomakemeahandsomeman?”
“Itwouldbepastthepowerofmagic,sir;”and,inthought,Iadded,“Alovingeyeisallthecharmneeded:tosuchyouarehandsomeenough;orratheryoursternnesshasapowerbeyondbeauty。”
Mr。Rochesterhadsometimesreadmyunspokenthoughtswithanacumentomeincomprehensible:inthepresentinstancehetooknonoticeofmyabruptvocalresponse;buthesmiledatmewithacertainsmilehehadofhisown,andwhichheusedbutonrareoccasions。Heseemedtothinkittoogoodforcommonpurposes:itwastherealsunshineoffeeling—hesheditovermenow。
“Pass,Janet,”saidhe,makingroomformetocrossthestile:“gouphome,andstayyourwearylittlewanderingfeetatafriend’sthreshold。”
AllIhadnowtodowastoobeyhiminsilence:noneedformetocolloquisefurther。Igotoverthestilewithoutaword,andmeanttoleavehimcalmly。Animpulseheldmefast—aforceturnedmeround。Isaid—orsomethinginmesaidforme,andinspiteofme—
“Thankyou,Mr。Rochester,foryourgreatkindness。Iamstrangelygladtogetbackagaintoyou:andwhereveryouareismyhome—myonlyhome。”
Iwalkedonsofastthatevenhecouldhardlyhaveovertakenmehadhetried。LittleAdèlewashalfwildwithdelightwhenshesawme。Mrs。Fairfaxreceivedmewithherusualplainfriendliness。Leahsmiled,andevenSophiebidme“bonsoir”withglee。Thiswasverypleasant;thereisnohappinesslikethatofbeinglovedbyyourfellow—creatures,andfeelingthatyourpresenceisanadditiontotheircomfort。
Ithateveningshutmyeyesresolutelyagainstthefuture:Istoppedmycarsagainstthevoicethatkeptwarningmeofnearseparationandcominggrief。WhenteawasoverandMrs。Fairfaxhadtakenherknitting,andIhadassumedalowseatnearher,andAdèle,kneelingonthecarpet,hadnestledcloseuptome,andasenseofmutualaffectionseemedtosurrounduswitharingofgoldenpeace,Iutteredasilentprayerthatwemightnotbepartedfarorsoon;butwhen,aswethussat,Mr。Rochesterentered,unannounced,andlookingatus,seemedtotakepleasureinthespectacleofagroupsoamicable—whenhesaidhesupposedtheoldladywasallrightnowthatshehadgotheradopteddaughterbackagain,andaddedthathesawAdèlewas“preteecroquersapetitemamanAnglaise”—Ihalfventuredtohopethathewould,evenafterhismarriage,keepustogethersomewhereundertheshelterofhisprotection,andnotquiteexiledfromthesunshineofhispresence。
AfortnightofdubiouscalmsucceededmyreturntoThornfieldHall。Nothingwassaidofthemaster’smarriage,andIsawnopreparationgoingonforsuchanevent。AlmosteverydayIaskedMrs。Fairfaxifshehadyetheardanythingdecided:heranswerwasalwaysinthenegative。OnceshesaidshehadactuallyputthequestiontoMr。Rochesterastowhenhewasgoingtobringhisbridehome;buthehadansweredheronlybyajokeandoneofhisqueerlooks,andshecouldnottellwhattomakeofhim。
Onethingspeciallysurprisedme,andthatwas,therewerenojourneyingsbackwardandforward,novisitstoIngramPark:tobesureitwastwentymilesoff,onthebordersofanothercounty;butwhatwasthatdistancetoanardentlover?TosopractisedandindefatigableahorsemanasMr。Rochester,itwouldbebutamorning’sride。IbegantocherishhopesIhadnorighttoconceive:thatthematchwasbrokenoff;thatrumourhadbeenmistaken;thatoneorbothpartieshadchangedtheirminds。Iusedtolookatmymaster’sfacetoseeifitweresadorfierce;butIcouldnotrememberthetimewhenithadbeensouniformlyclearofcloudsorevilfeelings。If,inthemomentsIandmypupilspentwithhim,Ilackedspiritsandsankintoinevitabledejection,hebecameevengay。Neverhadhecalledmemorefrequentlytohispresence;neverbeenkindertomewhenthere—and,alas!neverhadIlovedhimsowell。