The next day I got a letter from Gateshead. There was much trouble and sadness there. My cousin, John Reed, had spent all his money and most of his mother's. He had been in prison most of his life. He owed many people money. A week before this, he ha
Well, if you're going to go, you'll need some money. I haven't paid you yet! How much money have you got, Jane? he asked, smiling at me. [-----1-----] Here is 50 pounds, he said. But sir, that's too much! You only owe me 15 pounds for my teaching! I
The next day I traveled for many hours. As I traveled, I realized it had been nine years since I had left Gateshead. In that time, I had become a different, stronger person. Most importantly, [-----1-----] I was happy to see my old friend Bessie agai
I was so amazed that I could not speak for a few minutes. I had been poor all my life. Now, someone wanted to give me money and property! Aunt, I never knew of this letter. Why? Mrs. Reed tried to sit up in bed, looking at me angrily. I wrote to your
I was so amazed that I could not speak for a few minutes. I had been poor all my life. Now, someone wanted to give me money and property! Aunt, I never knew of this letter. Why? Mrs. Reed tried to sit up in bed, looking at me angrily. I wrote to your
Did Mrs. FAirfax tell you I've been to London? he asked. Oh yes, sir, she did. And she probably told you why I went there. Well, you must see t he carriage I've bought her, Jane. My future wife will riding in it. [-----1-----] I said nothing, but tho
Hello! No, don't run back into the house, Jane, on such a lovely night. Come and walk with me. [-----1-----]. Jane, he began, you like living at Thornfield, don't you? You like little Adele and Mrs. Fairfax, and I know they love you. I do like it her
Why do you have to leave, Jane? [-----1-----]. Why? What do you mean, why? I cried, amazed. Because you're marrying Miss Ingram. She wouldn't want me here. She's your bride. My bride! I have no bride! he answered. But I will have one, and you must st
You want to marry me? I cried. But I have no money, no family, and no friends in the world! I don't care, Jane! Say yes, quickly! It's cruel to make me suffer like this! Give me your hand and say, 'Edward, I'll marry you'! he cried. His face was pale
Before I swa Mr. Rochester the next morning I felt a little nervous. Was I really going to marry him, or was it all a dream? But I knew the answer when he came to meet me and kissed me. Jane, you look well and smiling and pretty, he said. You will be
PART TWO - THE SCHOOLGIRL CHAPTER FIVE Mr. Brocklehurst's Visit It was hard to get used to the rules at Lowood, and to the extremely cold, hard winter. In January, February and March there was deep snow, but we still had to go outside for one hour e
PART TWO - THE SCHOOLGIRL CHAPTER FIVE Mr. Brocklehurst's Visit While Mr. Brocklehurst was talking, I [-----1-----] my face behind my writing alate so that he would not see me. But suddenly the slate fell from my hand and broke in two on the hard fl
PART TWO - THE SCHOOLGIRL CHAPTER FIVE Mr. Brocklehurst's Visit The Brocklehurst family stood up and move slowly out of the schoolroom. At the door, the man turned and said, She must stand half an hour longer on that chair, and nobody may speak to h
PART TWO - THE SCHOOLGIRL CHAPTER FIVE Mr. Brocklehurst's Visit Come up to my room, both of you, she said. We went to her warm, comfortable room upstairs. Now tell me the truth, Jane, she said. You have been [-----1-----], and you must have the chan
PART TWO - THE SCHOOLGIRL CHAPTER SIX Life at Lowood Continues As spring came and the days grew warmer, life at Lowood no longer seemed so hard. We enjoyed walking and playing outside, under a bule sky. But the warm weather also brought sickness to o
PART TWO - THE SCHOOLGIRL CHAPTER SIX Life at Lowood Continues Gradually the sickness left Lowood. I soon discovered that often, there were good sides to all the sad troubles in life. Because so many girls had died, other people learned of the terrib
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER SEVEN Mr. Rochester The house where I was to work was called Thornfield. It was a large house in the country. After a day's journey, I arrived at the house. Mrs. Fairfax, who came out to meet me, was a
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER SEVEN Mr. Rochester Mrs. Fairfax would not tell me anything more about Mr. Rochester. Instead, she asked me if I wanted to see the house. We went through many large and beautiful rooms, filled with old
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER SEVEN Mr. Rochester One day in January I had a free afternoon, and I decided to take a fast walk. I wanted to get some exercise and see more of the area. It was a sunny winter day, and I was enjoying t
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER SEVEN Mr. Rochester Yes, sir, I replied. Let's see... you aren't a servant at Thornfield. I can tell because of your black dress. You must be... He stopped speaking, but seemed to want to know who I wa
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