ami a friend.
Et cela doit . . . n'est-ce pas, mademoiselle? And this must mean there's a present inside for me, and perhaps for you also, miss. Mr. Rochester asked about you: He wanted to know the name of my governess, and if she was petite, rather thin, and a bit pale. I said yes: because it's true, isn't it, miss?
N'est-ce pas . . . petite coffre? Sir, isn't there a present for Miss Eyre in your little trunk?






















