1. The creature of an over-stimulated brain... but Jane saw the veil, torn from top to bottom in two halves... Mr Rochester would rather Jane did not sleep alone... she must share it with Adele's to-night.
2. His name is Briggs, a solicitor of - Street, London.
Because Mr Rochester has a wife now living.
3. When her uncle received her letter intimating the contemplated union between herself and Mr Rochester, Mr Mason, who was staying at Madeira to recruit his health, on his way back to Jamaica. Mr Eyre mentioned the intelligence, Mr Mason revealed the real state of matters. Her uncle is now on a sick-bed, it is unlikely he will ever rise.
4. Mr Rochester's father was an avaricious, grasping man. He must be provided for by a wealthy marriage. His father sought him a partner betimes. When he left college, he was sent out ot Jamaica, to espouse a bride already courted for him. His father said nothing about her money.
Her relatives encouraged him: competitors piqued him: she allured him: a marriage wa achieved almost before he knew where he was.
She was only mad, and shut up in a lunatic asylum. There was a younger brother, too - a complete dumb idiot. His father and his brother knew all this; but they thought only of the thirty thousand pounds, and joined in the plot against him.
5. If Jane were so far to forget herself and all the teaching that had ever been instilled into her, as under any pretext, with any justification, through any temptation to become the successor of these poor girls, he would one day regard her with the same feeling which now in his mind desecrated their memory.