Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë Chapter 21 Page 6

he ruined his health and his estate amongst the worst men and the worst women.

He got into debt and into jail: his mother helped him out twice, but as soon as he was free he returned to his old companions and habits. His head was not strong: the knaves he lived amongst fooled him beyond anything I ever heard. He came down to Gateshead about three weeks ago and wanted missis to give up all to him. Missis refused: her means have long been much reduced by his extravagance; so he went back again, and the next news was that he was dead. How he died, God knows! — they say he killed himself.”

I was silent: the things were frightful. Robert Leaven resumed —

“Missis had been out of health herself for some time: she had got very stout,