Read the excerpt from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. She [Mrs. Fairfax] returned; with her own hands cleared her knitting apparatus and a book or two from the table, to make room for the tray which Leah now brought, and then herself handed me the refreshments. I felt rather confused at being the object of more attention than I had ever before received, and, that too, shown by my employer and superior; but as she did not herself seem to consider she was doing anything out of her place, I thought it better to take her civilities quietly. What does the juxtaposition of Mrs. Fairfax’s behavior with Jane’s reaction reveal about Jane?