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The housekeeper, Mrs. Alice Fairfax, learns about Mr. Rochester's plan to marry Jane Eyre from Mr. Mason, who visits Thornfield Hall and reveals the information to her.
It was Jane herself who told Mrs. Fairfax about Rochester's intention to marry her.
It was Mr. Mason who informed Mrs. Fairfax about Rochester's intention to marry Jane Eyre. He revealed the truth to Mrs. Fairfax after hearing about the secret marriage ceremony that took place between Rochester and Bertha Mason.
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Jane Fairfax has written: 'The Commons killing' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
Jane Fairfax is related to Colonel Campbell and his wife in the book Emma. Colonel Campbell is Jane's father's friend and has taken Jane in after her parents passed away.
Mrs. Fairfax advises Jane to think carefully about her decision to marry Mr. Rochester, considering the potential consequences and challenges that may arise from their relationship. She encourages Jane to approach the situation with a clear mind and to ensure that she is making the right choice for herself.
In the BBC production of Jane Austen's "Emma," Jane Fairfax sings "Lass of Richmond Hill." This song is performed during the picnic scene in the series.
The servant who looked after Edward Rochester's wife in "Jane Eyre" was Grace Poole.
Mrs.Fairfax didn't dislike Jane Eyre. Mrs.Fairfax was very happy that Jane was going to live with her at Thornfield as she was all alone in that lonely house until Jane came as a governess. Mrs.Fairfax was more like a grandmother for Jane who took care of her.
Jane felt that Miss Fairfax was speaking favorably of Mr. Rochester and implying that he had regard for Jane. Despite Jane's initial reluctance to believe it, she couldn't help but feel hopeful and curious about Mr. Rochester's feelings towards her.
After Jane left Thornfield, Mrs. Fairfax stayed at Thornfield for a while longer, but eventually left to live with her married nephew. She continued to write to Jane occasionally to check on her well-being.
Jane is offered the position of governess at Thornfield Hall by Mrs. Fairfax, the housekeeper.