frightened['fraitnd] adj. 受驚的,受恐嚇的
As we returned to the house, he said to me, "Jane, were you frightened when I left you when there with Mason?" "I wasn't afraid of Mason, sir. I was afraid of Grace Poole." "But I locked her in that room so no one would be hurt. I would never leave you in danger." "Will she continue to live here, sir?" I asked. "Yes, but don't think about her. She can't hurt you." "Sir, I'm sure your life is in danger while she's at Thornfield." "Don't worry, Jane. Mason is more dangerous to me. He could hurt me very badly." "How, sir?" I asked. "If he decided to talk about me, he could destroy my chance for happiness in life. Sit down with me in the garden, Jane. I want to ask you something."