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小說:簡愛(英文版) 作者:向前

t of Whitcross; waiting the arrival of the coach which was to take me to distant Thornfield。 Amidst the silence of those solitary roads and desert hills; I heard it approach from a great distance。 It was the same vehicle whence; a year ago; I had alighted one summer evening on this very spot—how desolate; and hopeless; and objectless! It stopped as I beckoned。 I entered—not now obliged to part with my whole fortune as the price of its acmodation。 Once more on the road to Thornfield; I felt like the messenger…pigeon flying home。

It was a journey of six…and…thirty hours。 I had set out from Whitcross on a Tuesday afternoon; and early on the succeeding Thursday morning the coach stopped to water the horses at a wayside inn; situated in the midst of scenery whose green hedges and large fields and low pastoral hills (how mild of feature and verdant of hue pared with the stern North…Midland moors of Morton!) met my eye like the lineaments of a once familiar face。 Yes; I knew the character of this landscape: I was sure we were near my bourne。

“How far is Thornfield Hall from here?” I asked of the ostler。

“Just two miles; ma’am; across the fields。”

“My journey is closed;” I thought to myself。 I got out of the coach; gave a box I had into the ostler’s charge; to be kept till I called for it; paid my fare; satisfied the coachman; and was going: the brightening day gleamed on the sign of the inn; and I read in gilt letters; “The Rochester Arms。” My heart leapt up: I was already on my master’s very lands。 It fell again: the thought struck it:—

“Your master himself may be beyond the British Channel; for aught you know: and then; if he is at Thornfield Hall; towards which you hasten; who besides him is there? His lunatic wife: and you have nothing to

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