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Jane and Rochester walk in the late evening in the gardens and their paths meet. He broaches the subject of Jane’s future if he marries Lady Ingram, who has suggested that she could obtain a position in Ireland as Governess to five daughters of a family she knows. Jane bursts into tears at the thought of separation from Thornfield and Rochester. ... Jane is too upset to speak. ...
At first Jane cannot believe it, Rochester swears an oath that he is sincere, and she agrees to marry him. ...
Inside Thornfield, the pair are drenched and Rochester helps Jane out of her wet outer garments and they kiss repeatedly. ...
Jane awakes the next day wondering if it was a dream, but Rochester confirms that they are to be married in four weeks.
Approximate Word count = 652 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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