Page 151 (1/2)
It had been aday--one of those days which,
towards the end of March or the beginning of April, rise shining
over the earth as heralds of su was even warm, and I sat at work in the schoolrooets late," said Mrs Fairfax, entering in rustling state "I
alad I ordered dinner an hour after the time Mr Rochester
mentioned; for it is past six now I have sent John down to the
gates to see if there is anything on the road: one can see a long
way from thence in the direction of Millcote" She went to the
"Here he is!" said she "Well, John" (leaning out), "any
news?"
"They're co, ma'am," was the answer "They'll be here in ten
care to stand on one
side, so that, screened by the curtain, I could see without being
seen
The ten , but at last wheels
were heard; four equestrians galloped up the drive, and after the plu, dashing-looking