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PART ONE - LIFE AT GATESHEAD CHAPTER ONE The Fight We couldn't go outside at all on that cold, [-----1-----] afternoon.The rain was pouring down, and the wind was blowing hard.I didn't care, I was happy to stay indoors.Trying to take long walks in t
CHAPTER EIGHT Life with Mr. Rochester Now that Mr. Rochester had returned , Thornfield hall was very busy. Many people came to visit his and talk about business. Adele was too excited to study. That evening we had tea with Mr. Rochester. Of course, t
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 days journey, I arrived at the house. Mrs. Fairfax, who came out to meet me, was
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 with yesterday was older tha
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO I Am No longer Poor 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 hou
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE My Past Returns 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. I was sad to se
Ferndean Manor was a pretty old house in the forest. As I came near, the door of the house opened and Edward Rochester came out! [-----1-----]. He looked as strong as before and his hair was still black, but in his face I saw a bitter, desperate look
All right, St. John. I said softly, feeling that my heart was breaking. If God gives me a sign that He really wants me to marry you, I will agree! God has answered my prayers! said St. John. We stood toghether in the house, waiting for a sign from Go
He kissed me. I'm no better than that old, broken tree at Thornfield, he said. I can't expect to have a fresh young flower like you by my side, all my life! You are still stong, sir, and [-----1-----]. Jane, will you marry me, a poor blind man with o
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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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
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