PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER EIGHT Life with Mr. Rochester Now that Mr. Rochester had returned, Thornfield hall was very busy. Many people came to visit him and talk about business. Adele was too excited to study. That evening we
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER EIGHT Life with Mr. Rochester Where did you live before you came here? he asked. I was at Lowood School for eight years, sir. Eight years! I'm surprised you lasted so long in that terrible place. You k
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER EIGHT Life with Mr. Rochester Miss Eyre, said Mr. Rochester, how old were you when you first came to Lowood? I was almost then years old, sir. And you lived there eight years, so you are now eighteen.
PART TWO - THE SCHOOLGIRL CHAPTER FOUR My New Friend I could not understand Helen's ideas, but I had a feeling she was right. I looked at her in amazement. You say you have faults, Helen. What are they? To me you seem very good. You are wrong, she a
PART TWO - THE SCHOOLGIRL CHAPTER FOUR My New Friend The next morning we got up in the dark. In all the rooms it was as cold as ice. This time the porridge was not burned, but I still felt hungry because there was not enough. The girl I had spoken w
PART FOUR - LIFE AT MOOR HOUSE CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE St. John's Secret But perhaps you are lonely. he said. I'm not lonely yet, and I'm sure I'll be very busy with my work. Well, I think you should work hard. [-----1-----]. A year ago, I was unhappy als
Oh, yes, Miss Oliver. I think I'll like teaching here, and the house is lovely, thank you, I said. If you like, I'll come and help you teach sometimes. Oh, Mr. Rivers, I am so tired! I was visiting friends, and I was out dancing until two o'clock thi
I had twenty village girls to teach. Some of them spoke in such a strong, country speech that I could barely understand them. Their wods did not seem like the English language. Only three of the girls could read, and none could write. At the end of m
Mary said sadly, We have lost our father. Now we'll lose our brother too! Just then St. John came into the room with a letter. Our uncle John is dead, he said. Diana and Mary did not look sad. St. John gave them the letter to read, [-----1-----]. Wel
I thought for a moment. This work was not as good as working for an important family, but [-----1-----]. Thank you, Mr. Rivers, I would be happy to teach in your school, I said. But you do understand? St. John asked, a little worried. It will only be
I stayed one month at Moor House. In that time, I came to love the little house, and the wild, beautiful fields around it, just like Diana and Mary did. We read books together and talked about them. Diana began to teach me the German language, and I
For three days and nights I lay in bed, tired from the awful experience at Thornfield. I hardly knew where I was. When I began to feel stronger, Hannah, the old lady, came to sit with me and told me all about the three people in the house. She had ca
It was getting dark again, and I was alone on the moor. Suddenly I saw a small light nearby. [-----1-----], so I decided to try and find it. And finally I arrived at the house. Standing by the door, I could see into a small window. An old woman and t
Although Mrs. Fairfax's words did upset me, I thought perhaps she was right. So, in the weeks before the wedding I did not let Mr. Rochester hold me or kiss me. We sat together in the library, but [-----1-----]. Sometimes he was angry with me and cal
Describe the woman, Jane. She was tall, with long, dark hair. She put the beautiful veil you bought me on her own head. Then she looked at herself in the mirror. Then I saw her horrible face! She looked like a dead woman. She took off the veil, tore
No friends or family went with Mr. Rochester and I to the church. I had not told my Reed cousins about my wedding, because I knew they would not care. However, I had written to my uncle, John Eyre, In Madeira. Mr. Rochester was in such a hurry that I
Who are you? he said to the stranger. And tell me why you think I am already married! I am a lawyer, sir. I have a paper here, which says that fifteen years ago, you married Bertha Mason in the West Indies. That may prove I've been married, Mr. Roche
Then he said, I must tell the truth, I suppose. There will be no wedding today. God will punish me for this. These men are telling you the truth. I am married, and my wife is alive! I was tricked into marrying her when I was young, in the West Indies
Then he turned to us, with a bitter smile. You see, gentlemen, this is my wife. This is the partner I must live with forever. And instead, I wanted to have Jane Eyre, this young girl. Can you honestly blame me? [-----1-----]! We all left the room sil
[-----1-----]. I felt weak when I stood up, because I had not eaten anything all day. When I opened my bedroom door, I saw Mr. Rochester. He was sitting in a chair outside my door. He looked at me with the face of an unhappy man. I've been waiting fo
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