Page 84 (1/2)
"This will be your luggage, I suppose?" said theto e
"Yes" He hoisted it on to the vehicle, which was a sort of car,
and then I got in; before he shut me up, I asked him how far it was
to Thornfield
"A et there?"
"Happen an hour and a half"
He fastened the car door, cliress was leisurely, and gave th so near the end of h not elegant
conveyance, Ifroe, Mrs Fairfax is not a very dashing person: so st fine people but once, and I was
very miserable with theirl; if so, and if she is in any degree aet on with her; I will doone's best does not always answer At Lowood, indeed, I
took that resolution, kept it, and succeeded in pleasing; but with
Mrs Reed, I remember my best was always spurned with scorn I pray
God Mrs Fairfax may not turn out a second Mrs Reed; but if she
does, I am not bound to stay with her! let the worst coain How far are we on our road now, I
wonder?"
I let down theand looked out; Millcote was behind us;