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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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
Soon after Mr. Mason had met the other guests, a servant came into the sitting room and told them that an old gypsy woman had also come. She was supposed to be a fortune-teller. All the ladies were very excited and wanted to ask her their fortunes. M
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER TEN A Conversation with Grace Poole I didn't know he could sing,I said. I felt very strange inside as I listened to Mrs. Fairfax speak. Oh yes, it's true. Blanche can also paly the piano. The Master Ed
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER TEN A Conversation with Grace Poole Now I was even more [-----1-----] to see Mr. Rochester, but he did not appear. When I was having tea with Mrs. Fairfax that afternoon, she said, It's a good day for
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER TEN A Conversation with Grace Poole I don't think Master Edward would have laughed, when his life was in danger, Miss Eyre. You must have been dreaming, she said. No, I wasn't dreaming, Grace. And I kn
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER TEN A Conversation with Grace Poole In the morning I wanted to see Mr. Rochester but I could not find him. At first, I thought he had told his servants that the fire was an [-----1-----]. When I passed
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