Quotation from: Jane Eyre

Written by: Charlotte Bronte


"A strange affair!" I said, in a low voice: then, looking at her
fixedly -- "Did Mr. Rochester wake nobody? Did no one hear him
move?"


She again raised her eyes to me, and this time there was something
of consciousness in their expression. She seemed to examine
me warily; then she answered -


"The servants sleep so far off, you know, Miss, they would not be
likely to hear. Mrs. Fairfax's room and yours are the nearest to
master's; but Mrs. Fairfax said she heard nothing: when people
get elderly, they often sleep heavy." She paused, and then added,
with a sort of assumed indifference, but still in a marked and
significant tone -- "But you are young, Miss; and I should say a
light sleeper: perhaps you may have heard a noise?"

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