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had to suffer in it. He is not very forgiving: he broke with his
family, and now for many years he has led an unsettled kind of
life. I don’t think he has ever been resident at Thornfield for a
fortnight together, since the death of his brother without a will left
him master of the estate; and, indeed, no wonder he shuns the old
place.’ ‘Why should he shun it?’ ‘Perhaps he thinks it gloomy.’ The
answer was evasive. I should have liked something clearer; but
Mrs. Fairfax either could not, or would not, give me more explicit
information of the origin and nature of Mr. Rochester’s trials. She
averred they were a mystery to herself, and that what she knew
was chiefly from conjecture. It was evident, indeed, that she
wished me to drop the subject, which I did accordingly.
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