MRS. FAIRFAXnI cannot believe it! nnADELEnWhat is it, Madame? nnMRS. FAIRFAXnHe means to marry her...a governess!nA slip of a girlnNo breeding, no brassnNo kinship, no classnA slip of a girl Who misplaces her gracenAnd disgraces her place nA slip of a girlnWho should settle for lessnAnd confess a successnI'm outraged and appallednDistressed and offendednScandalized, mortifiednShocked and upended nnADELEnIs it true, mam'selle? nnJANEnYes, it is! nnMRS. FAIRFAXnYou're a slip of a girlnIt is unlikely, I fearnHe's in love with you, dear nnJANEnMrs. Fairfax! nnMRS. FAIRFAXnA slip of a girl!nWould you marry him when nYou've no knowledge of men?nA slip of girlnI would beg you to purgenYour unvirginal urge nI'm fretted and anxiousnConcerned and disturbednUpset, apprehensivenHarassed and perturbed!nOh, Jane, you must be careful...nI remember in my youthnI thought the same as you,nBut men, my dear, will break your heartnWhile swearing to be true. nnROBERTnFrom Mr. Rochester, Miss. nnJANEnThank you, Robert... nnMRS. FAIRFAXnBut these are the Rochester jewels! nnJANEnOh, yes... nnMRS. FAIRFAXnTo be worn by a governess?nI'm astonished, alarmednPerplexed and dumbfoundednBewildered, embarrassednAmazed and astounded nnJANEnI don't know why he sent them. I told him I would not wear them. nnMRS. FAIRFAXnNot wear them? nAnd who are you to say you will not wear jewels given nto you by Mr. Edward Fairfax Rochester?nA slip of a girlnWhose form, I'll be swornnHe should scorn to adorn nnJANEnNo, indeed, Mrs. Fairfax... nnMRS. FAIRFAXnA slip of a girlnWho'd be blessed, at the bestnTo be fetchingly dressed! nnJANEnI shall not wear them! nnMRS. FAIRFAXnA slip of a girlnWho'll do as she's toldnOr be wholly cajoled,nLaughable, impudentnBrazen, audaciousnSaucy, impertinentnBold and ungracious nnADELEnOoh, voila! nnROBERTnFrom the tailor at Milcote, Miss. nnJANEnOh, yes, thank you. nnMRS. FAIRFAXnSo this is the dress?nnJANEnDo you like it? nnMRS. FAIRFAXnLike it? Well, I...nI remember, long agonWhen I wore such a dress...nHe died, poor man, and broke my heartnStill broken, I confess nnJANEnI'm very sorry to hear that, Mrs. Fairfax... nnMRS. FAIRFAXnA slip of a girlnInsipidly builtnIll-equipped, to the hiltnnJANEnMrs. Fairfax... nnMRS. FAIRFAXnYou're a slip of a girlnAnd I'll bet he'll not letnYou be more than a petnHe's twenty years oldernAesthetics won't let itnBe more than a friendshipnYou'd better forget it nnJANEnNo, indeed, Mrs. Fairfax. Edward is young... nnMRS. FAIRFAXnEdward? nnJANEnHe's young in his heart. nnMRS. FAIRFAXnReally? nnJANEnHe loves me, I'm sure. nnMRS. FAIRFAXnOh, dear, I don't know... nnJANEnI solemnly swear... nnMRS. FAIRFAXnLove is a great thing... nnJANEnOur love will endure nnMRS. FAIRFAXnWell, then...nI'm thrilled, I'm enchantednEnraptured, excitednGratified, tickled...nI trust I'm invited?nI'm charmed, I'm disarmed!nJane Eyre, I'm delighted! n