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‘And I am a hard woman – impossible to put off’
‘And I am a hard woman – impossible to put off’
‘Hush, Hannah; I have a word to say to the woman’
‘What is it and who did it?’ he asked
‘What is it and who did it?’ he asked
‘Will you give me that?’ I asked
‘Will you give me that?’ I asked
“‘And have you a pale blue dress on?’”
“‘And have you a pale blue dress on?’”
“‘You are altogether a human, Jane? You are certain of that?’”
“‘You are altogether a human, Jane? You are certain of that?’”
“He threw himself down on a swell of heath and lay there still”
“He threw himself down on a swell of heath and lay there still”
“The next minute she lay smashed on the pavement”
“The next minute she lay smashed on the pavement”
During all that time she never turned a page
During all that time she never turned a page
How dare I, Mrs. Reed? How dare I? Because it is the truth.
How dare I, Mrs. Reed? How dare I? Because it is the truth.
I said my evening prayers
I was mortally afraid of its trampling forefeet.
I was mortally afraid of its trampling forefeet.
It removed my veil from its gaunt head, rent it in two parts, and flinging them both on the floor, trampled on them.
It removed my veil from its gaunt head, rent it in two parts, and flinging them both on the floor, trampled on them.
Poor Carlos loves me. He is not stern and distant to his friends. Page 350.
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