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The author states that she brushed her hair a lot and seldom read anymore. She sat in her window and brushed her hair for hours, and saw a boy fall off his new bicycle, again and again, a dog chasing a squirrel an old woman peek slyly over her shoulder and then extract a parcel from a garbage can.
He deceives Jane by growing closer to her and then asking to marry her while he still has a wife. The revelations about the strange creature in the attic explain why Mr Rochester is so angry and gloomy, but her existence causes Jane to reject Mr Rochester’s advances and this makes him even more bitter and angry than before.
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