It's true, sir, I said, [-----1-----]. Everything around me has changed, and so I must change too. Adele must have a new teacher. Oh, Adele will go to boarding school. I've already decided that. And you and I will both leave this house, [-----2-----]
Don't cry, Jane. I can't stand it. Please be calm, he cried. How can I be calm, when you're so angry? I'm not angry, but I love you so much, and your pale little face looked so stern and decided. [-----1-----]. Jane! he said sadly, you don't love me,
Well, as you know, he decided to give my older brother everything. [-----1-----]. Without asking me, my father decided that I should marry Bertha Mason. She was the daughter of my father's rich friend Jonas Mason. I was young and foolish in those day
I believed I could. I thought that one day, I would find a woman who would understand my problem, and accept me anyway. Did you find one, sir? No, Jane, but [-----1-----]. I tried taking mistresses. But finally, unhappy and disappointed with my life,
Jane, can you imagine my horrible life when you have left me? I will be alone, with no one but that mad woman upstairs. Where will I find friendship, and love, and hope? Sir, [-----1-----]. Live without doing wrong, and die hoping to go to heaven, I
Goodbye, my dear Edward! I said. May God protect you! [-----1-----], he cried, holding out his arms to me. But I turned and ran out of the room. That night I could not sleep because I was crying so hard. When I woke up, I took a few clothes, and put
After traveling for two days, I arrived on the moor, a huge area with grass and many hills. After the coach left, I realized that I had left my clothes inside it, and that [-----1-----]. I was alone on the open moor! There were many white roads that
Is that all you want to know?! All right, I shall have to tell you, but you might be angry with me, Jane--just like last night! I pretended to love Miss Ingram to make you jealous. I want you to love me as much as I loved you. But didn't you care abo
Oh, St. John, I'm glad--I'm so glad! I cried, laughing. St. John smiled. [-----1-----]. And now you're happy about something ordinary! No, you don't understand. This means everything to me! You see, you already have some family. But I had no one, and
After St. John left me, it began to snow. It snowed all night and the next day. In the evening, I was sitting by the fire and had just begun to read when I heard a knock at the door. St. John came inside the house, covered in snow. It something wrong
He would look at her as if he wanted to say, I love you, and I know you love me. I could marry you and be happy. But my heart is already promised to God! But he never said anything, and she always went away. Each day she grew a little sadder. I knew
It's very nice to hear you say these things, he said. He was not upset by my words. I will let myself think about her for fifteen minutes. And he put his watch on the table and sat down, closing his eyes. Married to the lovely Rosamund Oliver! Let me
St. John! I cried. I could not stay quiet. [-----1-----], he said, holding up his hand. But wait until I'm done with the story. I don't know anything about this Mr. Rochester, but I do know that he wanted to marry this young girl. But during the wedd
You see, Mr. Briggs spoke of a Jane Eyre, but I only knew a Jane Elliott, said St. John. Are you Jane Eyre? Well, yes. I cried. But doesn't Mr. Briggs know anything at all about Mr. Rochester? Briggs isn't interested in Mr. Rochester. He's interested
Oh, St. John,I know that isn't the reason. Tell me the truth! I said. Well, I'd rather not tell you just now, but I suppose you'll find out sooner or later. So I'll tell you a little something about myself. Did you know that my full name St. John Eyr
Was this what God wanted me to do with my life? I felt afraid, thinking that I might not be able to say no to St. John. St. John, don't choose me! I cried. But I knew that St. John would not understand my feelings. [-----1-----], no matter how bad it
I promised St. John that I would teach at the Morton school until Christmas. then he could find another teacher. On the last day of school, St. John came to see me as I said goodbye to my students. [-----1-----]. Jane, your students have already lear
Diana, Mary, and I had a wonderful Chiristmas week. We took walks on the moors, read, and sang together. We were even happier to know that we were independent women now, because of our new money. But [-----1-----]. He continued to study all the time,
St. John and I spent many hours together, studying. [-----1-----]. When I was with him I felt that I was losing the freedom to be myself, Jane Eyre, and do the things I liked. St. John always wanted me to be serious. Soon, I never laughed or even smi
In the morning, I told Diana and Mary that I had to go on a journey, and that I would be gone for a few days. They did not know the reason for my trip, but they did not ask me questions. After a day and a half of traveling, I arrived at the village n
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