Поставить слова в скобках в нужную (правильную) форму two weeks passed before we (hear)1 from mr. rochester again. we (inform)2 by his letter that he (return)3 in two days and (invite)4 a large number of ladies and gentlemen to stay for several days. everybody was very busy as great preparations (make)5 for the party. at last the great day came. we watched from an upstairs window carriages (arrive)6. the guests (welcome)7 by their host and his housekeeper. adele hoped that mr. rochester (call)8 her down to meet the guests when they all (arrive)9 but in the end she got so tired that she (fall)10 asleep very early. those (be)11 cheerful, busy days and the old house never (see)12 ,so much life and activity. mr. rochester and blanche always (ride)13-together. observing them closely, i (feel)14 very sure that he (marry)15 this fine lady very soon though it was obvious that he not (give)16 her his heart.. one day, i (tell)17 by the housekeeper that the master wanted me (bring)18 adele (introduce)19 to the guests. "if he (want)20 it, go, though it doesn't make me happy to meet so many new people," i thought.
Two weeks passed before we heard from Mr. Rochester again. We have been informed by his letter that he will return in two days and invited a large number of ladies and gentelmen to stay for several days. Everybody was very busy as great preparations had been made for the party. At last the great day came. We watched from an upstairs window carriages arriving. The guest were welcomed by their host and his houskeeper. Adele hoped that Mr. Rochester would call her down to meet the guests when they all would arrive but in the end she got so tired that she fell asleep very early. Those were cheerful, busy days and the old hous had never seen so much life and activity. Mr. Rochester and Blanche always rode together. Observing them closely, I felt very sure that he would marry this fine lady very soon though it was obvious that he did not give her his heart... One day, I was told by the houskeeper that the master wanted me to bring Adele to introduce to the guests. "If he wants it, go, though it doesn't make me happy to meet so many new people", I thought.
Two weeks passed before we heard from Mr. Rochester again. We were informed by his letter that he would return in two days and had invited a large number of ladies and gentlemen to stay for several days. Everybody was very busy as great preparations were being made for the party. At last the great day came. We watched from an upstairs window carriages were arriving. The guests were welcomed by their host and his housekeeper. Adele hoped that Mr. Rochester would call her down to meet the guests when they all arrived but in the end she got so tired that she fell asleep very early. Those were cheerful, busy days and the old house has never been seen so much life and activity. Mr. Rochester and Blanche always rode together. Observing them closely, I felt very sure that he would marry this fine lady very soon though it was obvious that he not had not given her his heart.. One day, I was told by the housekeeper that the master wanted me to bring Adele to introduce to the guests. "If he wants it, go, though it doesn't make me happy to meet so many new people," I thought.