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“Moor House”
“Mr. Rochester held the candle over him.”
“Mr. Rochester held the candle over him.”
“Mrs. Fairfax, I suppose?”
“Mrs. Fairfax, I suppose?”
“Oh, I am so sick of the young men of the present day!” exclaimed she.
“Oh, I am so sick of the young men of the present day!” exclaimed she.
“She pointed to the rocking-chair: I took it.”
“She pointed to the rocking-chair: I took it.”
“The dowagers Ingram and Lynn sought solace in a quiet game of cards.”
“The dowagers Ingram and Lynn sought solace in a quiet game of cards.”
“Two young ladies appeared before me.”
“Two young ladies appeared before me.”
[a young Jane Eyre looks back at the viewer in the yard of Gatehead Hall]
[a young Jane Eyre looks back at the viewer in the yard of Gatehead Hall]
[Jane Eyre sits in a chair looking at Mr. Rochester]
[Mr. Rochester sits in a chair looking at Jane Eyre]
[The haymakers were at work all along the road]
A horseman came on, full gallop.”
A horseman came on, full gallop.”
Are you happy, Jane ?
Are you happy, Jane ?
He fixed his eyes on me very steadily. See Page 25.
He spread the pictures before him, and again surveyed them alternately.
I heard wheels, and saw a coach come on.
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