Sleeping at night has been very difficult; the creaky floor
board outside my door should be replaced.
Last night I got up out of bed to tell the maid to stop walking around
at night to find a strange figure, she had long dark hair that was tangled and ratted;
she was wearing a gown that could a pristine white if it wasn’t for the dirt
that hung to the skirt. She wasn’t wearing a maid’s outfit so I knew that she
wasn’t. I got frightened and ran back up stairs and hugged myself to sleep.
The next morning I heard people whispering, nobody would
tell me anything. The maids dare to hide secrets from me! I dragged one of the
kitchen maids aside and questioned her, I then found out that there is someone
living in the basement of the house and her name is Bertha. She is the wife of
Mr Rochester and he thought that if he could keep this dirty little secret, he
could still get away with marrying another woman. I always knew there was someone else living
here, the whispers in the night and the crashes caused by thin air. How could
Mr Rochester do this to Jane? Maybe this is why she ran away! Oh, how I wish
she could come home and be with us again.Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Please Come Home
Dear Jane,
If you see this, I just want to say I miss you and need you back home. I woke up this morning and the maids told me you had disappeared. The house feels silent and empty without you, Mr Rochester has locked himself in his room and refuses to ome out and talk, even to me. No one dares to make a noise, the silence is so loud it's suffocating. I miss our lessons together and how you and I can talk about anything. It was only yesterday that we were having breakfast and painting together and laughing as we discussed the stories behind the figures in the paint. What could have happened to make you leave us? Was it me? If so I am so sorry and i wish for you to come home.
If you see this, I just want to say I miss you and need you back home. I woke up this morning and the maids told me you had disappeared. The house feels silent and empty without you, Mr Rochester has locked himself in his room and refuses to ome out and talk, even to me. No one dares to make a noise, the silence is so loud it's suffocating. I miss our lessons together and how you and I can talk about anything. It was only yesterday that we were having breakfast and painting together and laughing as we discussed the stories behind the figures in the paint. What could have happened to make you leave us? Was it me? If so I am so sorry and i wish for you to come home.
Monday, November 18, 2013
New Dress
Today Mr Rochester is coming home. I am so happy, I haven't seen him in months. It's nice to have someone I know around, all the maids have been fluttering around preparing for his arrival, it is all making me very flustered. He has been away for so long and I miss his warm company, he is so kind to me and i know how generous he has been. I am hoping, like the gentlemen Mr Rochester is, that he has bought me a gift! It would only be polite! I am hoping for a new dress, to my preference pink! I can't wait for him to get here. Oh, he is arriving now! I see a carriage!
He is finally home! Mr Edward gave me the biggest hug and I told him I missed him. Guess what! He presented me with his gift! A brand new pink dress with floral emboidery and a lace trim, just like I wished for. He really is my guardian angel.
He is finally home! Mr Edward gave me the biggest hug and I told him I missed him. Guess what! He presented me with his gift! A brand new pink dress with floral emboidery and a lace trim, just like I wished for. He really is my guardian angel.
Meeting Jane
This week was my first week with
Jane. She is a wonderful teacher, and knows French like Mr Rochester does, so I
don’t always have to speak this English I do not understand! Jane knows much of
the world. She can draw and paint very well, and plays piano a little better
than the servant girl downstairs, but not nearly as good as Mama! However, she
is a very good teacher, patient and gives time for me to understand, because I
do not always understand. Have never
liked lessons very much, Jane’s are a little more interesting. Honestly, I
would rather play all day than learn about the world (Geography I think they
call it?), but Miss Eyre is a wonderful teacher and I like her very much.
Moving Abroad
Today I left my beautiful Paris and the place
where Mama and I had lived and set sail for my new home in the equally as beautiful
English countryside. I will be living with Mr Edward Rochester who I have
already met and was very nice. He and Mama were very close, she had told me.
When she was close to passing, she held me tight and whispered, "Trust
Edward, he is your family". I still don't know what that means. Does it
mean that he will be my new family? I don't honestly know.
The boat is creaky and sways side to side; if I had if I hadn't been so used to discomfort I would have had a very terrible time. I am planning to meet Edward at the docks and he will take me to my new home.
I am nervous for my arrival; this new place will be strange to me. Part of me wishes to be back with my dear Mama, but I know I must be brave.
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