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CHAPTER NINE Mr. Rochesters Secrets After a little time at Thornfield, I knew that Mr. Rochester and I were becoming friends. He was beginning to trust and like me. Many times, when we walked in the garden or sat by a fire in the evening, he told me
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-FIVE Happiness 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! As I watched him I felt both happy and sad. He looked as strong as before and his hair was
CHAPTER FIFTEEN The New Mrs. Rochester And so I began to travel back to Thornfield hall. While I was at Gateshead, Mrs. Fairfax had written to me. She told me that all the ladies and gentlemen had left, and that Mr. Rochester had gone to London to pr
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE St. Johns Secret I had twenty village girls to teach. Some of them spoke in such a strong, country speech that I could barely understand them. Their words did not seem like the English language. Only three of the girls could read,
CHAPTER TWENTY Getting to Know the Rivers Family 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. Di
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Mr. Rochesters Story Sometime in the afternoon I woke up from a long sleep. 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
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
Oh yes, I'm the great pretender Pretending that I'm doing well My need is such; I pretend too much I'm lonely but no one can tell. Oh yes, I'm the great pretender A drift in a world of my own I play the game; but to my real shame You've let me to dr
People also had to put up with Jobs's occasional irrational or incorrect assertions. 人们还要忍受乔布斯偶尔提出的无理要求或错误主张。 To both family and colleagues, 无论是对家人还是同事, he was apt to declare, with
Here's to the Crazy Ones 致疯狂的人 Lee Clow, the creative director at Chiat/Day who had done the great 1984 ad for the launch of the Macintosh, 李克劳是Chiat/Day广告公司的创意总监,正是他为麦金塔电脑的上市打造了震撼
Jobs and Clow agreed that Apple was one of the great brands of the world, 乔布斯和克劳一致认为苹果是世界上最伟大的品牌之一, probably in the top five based on emotional appeal, but they needed to remind folks what was distinc
Jobs was as demanding as ever. When Clow's team flew up with a version of the text, he exploded at the young copywriter. 乔布斯一如既往地要求严格。当克劳的团队飞过去给他看一个版本的广告词时,乔布斯冲着年轻的广
Starting with the Think Different campaign, and continuing through the rest of his years at Apple, 从非同凡想宣传活动开始,并且在乔布斯在苹果公司的岁月里一直延续了下去的一个惯例, Jobs held a freewheeling three
The narration by Richard Dreyfuss worked well, but Lee Clow had another idea. 理査德德莱福斯读的旁白效果很好,但是李克劳有了另一个想法。 What if Jobs did the voice-over himself? 如果乔布斯自己读这段画外音会怎
Most were Jobs's personal heroes. 这些人大多是乔布斯心目中的偶像。 They tended to be creative people who had taken risks, defied failure, and bet their career on doing things in a different way. 他们都富有创造性,敢于冒险,
Lee Clow was preparing a series of colorful magazine ads, 李克旁正在准备一系列彩色的杂志广告, and when he sent Jobs the page proofs he got an outraged phone call in response. 他给乔布斯发了一些排版后的打样,很快便接