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n rather abruptly when he saw me; pointing to my trunk in the passage。

“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 matter of six miles。”

“How long shall we be before we get there?”

“Happen an hour and a half。”

He fastened the car door; climbed to his own seat outside; and we set off。 Our progress was leisurely; and gave me ample time to reflect; I was content to be at length so near the end of my journey; and as I leaned back in the fortable though not elegant conveyance; I meditated much at my ease。

“I suppose;” thought I; “judging from the plainness of the servant and carriage; Mrs。 Fairfax is not a very dashing person: so much the better; I never lived amongst fine people but once; and I was very miserable with them。 I wonder if she lives alone except this little girl; if so; and if she is in any degree amiable; I shall surely be able to get on with her; I will do my best; it is a pity that doing one’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 e to the worst; I can advertise again。 How far are we on our road now; I wonder?”

I let down the window and looked out; Mi