Chapter 7 : The Dark Horseman
Places
·
At Thornfield
“I had been
three months in Thornfield Hall with Mrs. Fairfax, Adele and the
servants.” (page 36)
·
On the way to village
“the ground was frozen hard, and in places ice
covered the pathway” (page 36)
·
At Mrs. Fairfax’s room
“as I passed
the open door on my way to Mrs. Fairfax’s room, I heard cheerful voices. I
could hear Adele’s little voice among other” (page 38)
Time
·
At January
“it was
January. I had been three months in Thornfield Hall with Mrs. Fairfax, Adele,
and the servants” (page 36)
·
At Afternoon
“one afternoon,
I set off to post a letter at the village two miles away.” (page 36)
Atmosphere
·
Surprised
“the horse
suddenly slipped and fell on the ice. The dog began to bark round them, then it
ran to me for help” (page 37)
Chapter 8: Tea
with Mr. Rochester
Places
·
At drawing-room
“Mr. Rochester
would be glad if you and Adele would have tea with him in the drawing-room this
evening” (page 41)
·
At Mrs.
Fairfax’s room
“After I had
put Adele to bed I went to Mrs. Fairfax’s room.” (page 45)
Time
·
At evening
“Mr. Rochester
would be glad if you and Adele would have tea with him in the drawing-room this
evening” (page 41)
·
At six o’clock
“when does he
have tea? I asked. ‘at six o’clock” (page 41)
·
At night
“it is nine
o’clock. What are you thinking of, Miss Eyre, to let Adele sit up so late? I
wish you all good night” (page 44)
Atmosphere
·
Cheerful
“Mr. Rochester
would be glad if you and Adele would have tea with him in the drawing-room this
evening” (page 41)
·
Worried
“he has family
troubles to worry him, she replied. He does not like Thornfield, and never
stays here longer than two weeks at a time” (page 45)
Chapter 9: Fire
Places
·
Jane’s bedroom
“one night as I
lay in bed, I heard a strange sound.”
(page 46)
·
At Mr. Rochester’s room
“I ran to Mr.
Rochester’s room.” (page 47)
·
At schoolroom
“Next morning I
hoped to see master, but he did not come near schoolroom. “ (page 52)
·
At upstairs
“he took the
candle and went out of the room. I heard him go upstairs.” (page 48)
·
At downstairs
“as I went
downstairs for dinner I saw that his bedroom had been put in order.” (page 52)
Time
·
At night
“one night as I
lay in bed.” (page 46)
·
At morning
“Next morning I
hoped to see master, but he did not come near schoolroom. “ (page 52)
Atmosphere
·
Fearful
“then heard a
fearful sound a low, wicked laugh. It seemed to me at my very door.” (page 46)
·
Sadness
“After a long
time he came back, looking very pale and sad.” (page 50)
·
Worried
“No sir, but
there has been a fire, I replied. ‘Do get up, sir. Somebody was trying to harm
you, and you must find out at once who it was.” (page 48)
“I heard a
strange laugh last night, and footsteps running away, I said. Looking hard at
her. ” (page 52)