Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë Chapter 21 Page 5

“I hope no one is dead,” I said, glancing at his black dress.

He too looked down at the crape round his hat and replied —

“Mr. John died yesterday was a week, at his chambers in London.”

“Mr. John?”

“Yes.”

“And how does his mother bear it?”

“Why, you see, Miss Eyre, it is not a common mishap: his life has been very wild: these last three years he gave himself up to strange ways, and his death was shocking.”

“I heard from Bessie he was not doing well.”

“Doing well! He could not do worse: