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小說:簡愛(英文版) 作者:向前

 urged to weep; but conscious how unseasonable such a manifestation would be; I restrained it。 Soon I asked her “if there were any dressmaker or plain…workwoman in the village?”

“Yes; tany as there was employment for。”

I reflected。 I was driven to the point now。 I was brought face to face with Necessity。 I stood in the position of one without a resource; without a friend; without a coin。 I must do something。 What? I must apply somewhere。 Where?

“Did she know of any place in the neighbourhood where a servant was wanted?”

“Nay; she couldn’t say。”

“What was the chief trade in this place? What did most of the people do?”

“Some were farm labourers; a good deal worked at Mr。 Oliver’s needle…factory; and at the foundry。”

“Did Mr。 Oliver employ women?”

“Nay; it was men’s work。”

“And what do the women do?”

“I knawn’t;” was the answer。 “Some does one thing; and some another。 Poor folk mun get on as they can。”

She seemed to be tired of my questions: and; indeed; what claim had I to importune her? A neighbour or two came in; my chair was evidently wanted。 I took leave。

I passed up the street; looking as I went at all the houses to the right hand and to the left; but I could discover no pretext; nor see an inducement to enter any。 I rambled round the hamlet; going sometimes to a little distance and returning again; for an hour or more。 Much exhausted; and suffering greatly now for want of food; I turned aside into a lane and sat down under the hedge。 Ere many minutes had elapsed; I was again on my feet; however; and again searching something—a resource; or at least an informant。 A pretty little house stood at the top of the lane; with a garden before it; exquisitely neat and brilliantly blooming。 I s

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