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CH 7 - Why does Jane write to her uncle about the wedding?
Because she wants to have her own money so she can be equal to Mr Rochester.
CH 7 - Who does Mr Rochester want to marry?
Jane
CH 8 - Why does Briggs stop the wedding?
Because he knows that Mr Rochester has a wife who is still living.
CH 9 - How long does Jane travel in the carriage for?
for 2 days
CH 10 - What does Jane want to do with her money?
She wants to share it with her cousins
CH 10 - How much money has Jane's uncle left her?
ÂŁ20,000
CH 11 - What does St John want Jane to do with him?
He wants her go to India with him as his wife.
CH 12 - What happened to Mr Rochester when he tried to save his wife?
He became blind from the fire at Thornfield
CH 12- What happened to Thornfield?
It is a burned ruin
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