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u has a rade to sympathise with him in his decay。” As I looked up at them; the moon appeared momentarily in that part of the sky which filled their fissure; her disk was blood… red and half overcast; she seemed to throw on me one bewildered; dreary glance; and buried herself again instantly in the deep drift of cloud。 The wind fell; for a second; round Thornfield; but far away over wood and water; poured a wild; melancholy wail: it was sad to listen to; and I ran off again。

Here and there I strayed through the orchard; gathered up the apples with which the grass round the tree roots was thickly strewn; then I employed myself in dividing the ripe from the unripe; I carried them into the house and put them away in the store…room。 Then I repaired to the library to ascertain whether the fire was lit; for; though summer; I knew on such a gloomy evening Mr。 Rochester would like to see a cheerful hearth when he came in: yes; the fire had been kindled some time; and burnt well。 I placed his arm…chair by the chimney…corner: I wheeled the table near it: I let down the curtain; and had the candles brought in ready for lighting。 More restless than ever; when I had pleted these arrangements I could not sit still; nor even remain in the house: a little time…piece in the room and the old clock in the hall simultaneously struck ten。

“How late it grows!” I said。 “I will run down to the gates: it is moonlight at intervals; I can see a good way on the road。 He may be ing now; and to meet him will save some minutes of suspense。”

The wind roared high in the great trees which embowered the gates; but the road as far as I could see; to the right hand and the left; was all still and solitary: save for the shadows of clouds crossing it at intervals as the moon looked out; i