Quotation from: Jane Eyre

Written by: Charlotte Bronte


I felt cold and dismayed: my worst fears then were probably true:
he had in all probability left England and rushed in reckless
desperation to some former haunt on the Continent. And what opiate
for his severe sufferings -- what object for his strong passions
-- had he sought there? I dared not answer the question. Oh, my
poor master -- once almost my husband -- whom I had often called
"my dear Edward!"


"He must have been a bad man," observed Mr. Rivers.

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