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We then fast forward quite a bit of time. We next meet Jane when she is eighteen. She is now a teacher at Lowood herself, but she wants more from life. She advertises to be a governess, and she's hired by a Mrs.

Fairfax. She's on her way to Thornfield, to care for a young French girl, Adele. She has no idea that Thornfield (and its inhabitants) will change her life forever. For one thing, she doesn't know of Mr. Rochester's existence. And even if she did, she couldn't possibly dream that her employer would take an interest in her, an honorable interest in her at that.

Plain Jane Eyre, the governess, the woman who feels most at home working behind the scenes is in for a pleasant surprise or two upon meeting Mr. Edward Rochester. He's an ugly sort of person himself--on the outside--and he's not that easy a person to read. He's got secrets. Lots and lots of secrets.

This one is just right for Carl's R.I.P. III challenge, while I'm sure most of you know the mysteries and secrets lodging within the book, I won't spoil the book here.There were 10 of us to dinner that evening. We were to discuss a book written 160 years ago, which has nonetheless just appeared among the top 10 of a list of Best Reads. It is a classic', the sort of book you are forced to read at school,

only to be terminally put off by the old-fashioned language, the many words never seen or heard in everyday 21st-century life; that is, unless you let yourself be borne along by the story, which is so powerful as to have lodged in the collective consciousness.

As it turned out, only three of the ten of us had read it before (although we all knew about the mad wife in the attic); and only one of us finished it: the demands of concentration and time were too great. The best time to read it is in adolescence, when you are most likely to empathise with Jane. The daughter of one of our party, aged 13, has just read it at school, and loved it, appreciating particularly the way it was written by Jane herself, allowing the reader to get right into her head.

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