Quotation from: Jane Eyre

Written by: Charlotte Bronte


I went on with my day's business tranquilly; but ever and anon
vague suggestions kept wandering across my brain of reasons why I
should quit Thornfield; and I kept involuntarily framing advertisements
and pondering conjectures about new situations: these thoughts I
did not think to check; they might germinate and bear fruit if they
could.


Mr. Rochester had been absent upwards of a fortnight, when the post
brought Mrs. Fairfax a letter.

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