It was impossible to go out for a walk that day. As a matter of fact, we walked in the bare bushes for an hour in the morning, but since lunch (Mrs. Reed had lunch early when there were no visitors), the winter was cold and windy, and then it was rainy, so outdoor activities had to be given up. I'd love to. I never like taking long walks, especially in cold afternoons. Imagine coming home in the cold dusk, freezing your hands and feet, and being scolded by the nanny, feeling that your health is not as good as Eliza, John and Joe. ...
Chapter 38 Reader, I married him. The wedding was quiet, only he and I, the priest and the deacon were present. When I came back from the church and walked into the kitchen of the manor, Mary was cooking and Joao was cleaning the knife. I said, "Mary, I married Mr. Rochester this morning." The housekeeper and her husband are both heartless people. You can always tell them amazing news and your ears. ...