Dear Reader Jane Eyre Chapter 47 Answers

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  1. John now sat by a good fire. I explained to them, in few words, that I had heard all which had happened since I left Thornfield, and that I was come to see Mr. Rochester. I asked John to go down to the turn- pike-house, where I had dismissed the chaise, and bring my trunk, which I had left there: and then, while I removed my bonnet and shawl, I questioned Mary as to whether I could be accommodated at the Manor House for the night; and finding that arrangements to that effect, though difficult, would not be impossible, I informed her I should stay. Just at this moment the parlour-bell rang.
  2. "When you go in," said I, "tell your master that a person wishes to speak to him, but do not give my name."
  3. "I don’t think he will see you," she answered; "he refuses everybody."
  4. When she returned, I inquired what he had said. "You are to send in your name and your business," she replied. She then proceeded to fill a glass with water, and place it on a tray, together with candles.
  5. "Is that what he rang for?" I asked.
  6. "Yes: he always has candles brought in at dark, though he is blind."
  7. "Give the tray to me; I will carry it in."

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