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A. Answer these questions.
1. What concerns kept Jane awake that night?
2. What hushed sounds forced her out of bed for a while?
3. How did Jane try to compose her nerves?
4. What is described by Jane as a 'marrow-freezing incident?
5. What did Jane discover on entering Mr Rochester's room? What did she
do next?
6. Describe Mr Rochester's reactions on being drenched.
7. What did Jane narrate to Mr Rochester? How did he react to it?​

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