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(MUSIC) Our story today is called Rappaccinis Daughter. It was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. We will tell the story in two parts. Here is Kay Gallant with the first part of our story. (MUSIC) Storyteller: Many years ago, a young man named Giovanni
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-----]
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
As we returned to the house, he said to me, Jane, were you frightened when I left you when there with Mason? I wasn't afraid of Mason, sir. I was afraid of Grace Poole. But I locked her in that room so no one would be hurt. I would never leave you in
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER THIRTEEN Mr. Mason is Attacked Wait here, said Mr. Rochester. Quickly he went into the secret room. I heard loud, frightening laughter, and Mr. Rochester speaking in a soft voice. Grace Poole was in th
During the next few days, Mrs. Reed got sicker. Every day I spent some time caring for her. The rest of the time I sat with Eliza and Georgiana, [-----1-----] They wanted to tell me about theri plans for the future. It was quite clear to me that they
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER NINE Mr. Rochester's Secrets What! Are you leaving me already!he said. He looked surprised, although he had just told me to go. You said I should go to my room, sir. But not without a kind word or two
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER TWELVE The Gypsy Mr. Rochester's face went white. For a few minutes, he did not speak. Finally I asked, are you ill, sir? Jane, help me, he said. I helped him to sit down, and then sat next to him. He
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER NINE Mr. Rochester's Secrets Mr. Rochester! Wake up! Wake up! I screamed, throwing water on the bed to put out the fire. Not until the fire was almost out did he wake up. He was surprised to see that h
PART THREE - A YOUNG WOMAN AT THORNFIELD CHAPTER NINE Mr. Rochester's Secrets After a little time at Thornfield, I knew that Mr. Rochester and I were becoming friends. He was beginning to [-----1-----] and like me. Many times, when we talked in the g