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gs; I wished the result of my endeavours to be respectable; proper; en règle。 I now felt that an elderly lady was no bad ingredient in the business I had on hand。 Mrs。 Fairfax! I saw her in a black gown and widow’s cap; frigid; perhaps; but not uncivil: a model of elderly English respectability。 Thornfield! that; doubtless; was the name of her house: a neat orderly spot; I was sure; though I failed in my efforts to conceive a correct plan of the premises。 Millcote; — shire; I brushed up my recollections of the map of England; yes; I saw it; both the shire and the town。 —shire was seventy miles nearer London than the remote county where I now resided: that was a remendation to me。 I longed to go where there was life and movement: Millcote was a large manufacturing town on the banks of the A…; a busy place enough; doubtless: so much the better; it would be a plete change at least。 Not that my fancy was much captivated by the idea of long chimneys and clouds of smoke—“but;” I argued; “Thornfield will; probably; be a good way from the town。”
Here the socket of the candle dropped; and the wick went out。
Next day new steps were to be taken; my plans could no longer be confined to my own breast; I must impart them in order to achieve their success。 Having sought and obtained an audience of the superintendent during the noontide recreation; I told her I had a prospect of getting a new situation where the salary would be double what I now received (for at Lowood I only g
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