Loading...

CH20P:2:Rush toward the cry.

Will no one come? it cried; and then, while the staggering and stamping went on wildly, I distinguished through plank and plaster: Rochester! Rochester! for Gods sake, come! A chamber-door opened: some one ran, or rushed, along the gallery. Another step stamped on the flooring above and something fell; and there was silence. I had put on some clothes, though horror shook all my limbs; I issued from my apartment. The sleepers were all aroused: ejaculations, terrified murmurs sounded in every room; door after door unclosed; one looked out and another looked out; the gallery filled. Gentlemen and ladies alike had quitted their beds; and Oh! what is it?Who is hurt?What has happened?Fetch a light!Is it fire?Are there robbers?Where shall we run? was demanded confusedly on all hands. But for the moonlight they would have been in complete darkness. They ran to and fro; they crowded together: some sobbed, some stumbled: the confusion was inextricable. Where the devil is Rochester? cried Colonel Dent. I cannot find him in his bed. Here! here! was shouted in return. Be composed, all of you: Im coming. And the door at the end of the gallery opened, and Mr. Rochester advanced with a candle: he had just descended from the upper storey. One of the ladies ran to him directly; she seized his arm: it was Miss Ingram. What awful event has taken place? said she. Speak! let us know the worst at once!