Chapter 27: Jane Eyre doesn't want to be a third party, she rejects Rochester.<br><br>On a sad night, grief left the Sanfield estate.<br><br>In chapter 28 she sleeps rough after her only savings, begging along the way, and finally faints in front of the Pastor's St. John's house, where she is saved by St. John and his two sisters. Chapter 29: Jane eys slept for three days and three nights, finally sobered up, in the care of St. John's family, gradually recovered physical strength.<br><br>St. John took Jane's job as a village teacher for her. Chapter 30: Jane Eyre is getting familiar with everything here.<br><br>Soon after, Jane learned of her uncle's death and left her a legacy, and discovered that St. John's brother and sister were her cousins, and Jane decided to split the property equally. Chapter 31: A village farmhouse became Jane's home, and she had twenty students, of whom only three could be literate, and none of them could write and count. Jane's duty is to nurture this germ.<br><br>At dusk, Jane looked at the sunset and comforted herself, when St. John Rivers came and asked Jane how she felt about her first day of work.<br><br>Chapter 32: Jane Eyre wholeheartedly and faithfully do the work of rural women teachers, gradually became the folks in that area like the person, that period of time, Jane Eyre on the surface is very calm, but often in the dream to meet Mr. Robst, the heart is restless.<br><br>Chapter 33: St. John was an avid man, ready to go on a mission in India, and proposed to Jane Eyre before he left, but he told her frankly that he was going to marry her not because he loved her, but because he needed a well-bred assistant. Chapter 34: Jane Eyre felt that he should repay his kindness, but was slow to agree to him.<br><br>That night, St. John was waiting in the wilderness for Jane Eyre's reply, and just as Jane Eyre was about to make a decision, she seemed to hear Rochester shouting her name in a distant place... Chapter 35: St. John is very confident that Jane Eyre will follow him and is constantly making every effort to help Jane Eyre make up her mind to marry him as soon as possible.<br><br>Jane Eyre nearly lost the courage to fight under the inspiration of the Holy Master, at that moment, Jane Eyre felt a voice in the heart constantly calling her, so that Jane Eyre can not resist, Jane Eye understand how she should choose.<br><br>Chapter 36: The telepathic Jane Eyre rushes back to Thornfield Manor, which is in ruins, and she learns that the mad woman has set fire to her death, and Rochester is injured and maimed, living alone on a farm dozens of miles away. Chapter 37: Jane Eyre found the blind Mr. Rochester in a carriage that night.<br><br>Rochester proposed to Jane Eyre, and Jane Eyre agreed. Chapter 38: Two years after Jane Eyre married Rochester, a doctor cured Rochester's eyes and they lived happily together.
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