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By Charlotte Brontë

ISBN-10: 190463303X

ISBN-13: 9781904633037

Half fairytale, half Gothic horror, half love tale, Jane Eyre continues to be essentially the most compelling novels ever written. After working clear of her unloving and vicious aunt, the orphaned Jane endures a harsh life at an Evangelical university, the place she at the very least reveals a few associates and kindness. whilst she comes of age, she takes a place as governess to the kids of the moody, Byronic Mr. Rochester. As time passes, she starts off to fall deeply in love along with her magnetic employer...but quickly realizes that either he and his darkish and shadowy mansion disguise a bad mystery. The world's maximum works of literature at the moment are to be had in those attractive souvenir volumes. certain in actual fabric, and that includes gilt edges and ribbon markers, those fantastically produced books are a superb strategy to construct a good-looking library of vintage literature. those are the fundamental novels that belong in each domestic. they're going to delivery readers to imaginary worlds and supply pleasure, leisure, and enlightenment for future years. All of those novels characteristic beautiful illustrations and feature an unrivaled interval think that would grace the library, the bedside desk or bureau.

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I shall send Miss Temple notice that she is to expect a new girl, so that there will be no difficulty about receiving her. ' 'I will, madam. " , With these words Mr Brocklehurst put into my hand a thin pamphlet sewn in a cover, and having rung for his carriage, he departed. Mrs Reed and I were left alone: some minutes passed in silence; she was sewing, 1 was watching her. JANE EYRE Mrs Reed might be at that time some six or seven and thirty; she was a woman of robust frame, square­ shouldered and strong-limbed, not tall, and, though stout, not obese: she had a somewhat large face, the under jaw being much developed and very solid; her brow was low, her chin large and prominent, mouth and nose sufficiently regular; under her light eyebrows glimmered an eye devoid of ruth; her skin was dark and opaque, her hair nearly flaxen; her constitution was sound as a bell - illness never came near her; she was an exact, clever manager; her household and tenantry were thoroughly under her control; her children only at times defied her authority and laughed it to scorn; she dressed well, and had a presence and port calculated to set off handsome attire.

Pursued Mr Lloyd when Bessie was gone. ' I saw Mr Lloyd smile and frown at the same time. ' Ghost! What, you are a baby after all! ' ' Of Mr Reed's ghost I am: he died in that room, and was laid out there. ' 'Nonsense! And is it that makes you so miserable? ' 'What other things? ' How much I wished to reply fully to this question! How difficult it was to frame any answer! Children can feel, but they cannot analyse their feelings; and if the analysis is partially effected in thought, they know not how to express the result of the process in words.

JANE EYRE Mrs Reed might be at that time some six or seven and thirty; she was a woman of robust frame, square­ shouldered and strong-limbed, not tall, and, though stout, not obese: she had a somewhat large face, the under jaw being much developed and very solid; her brow was low, her chin large and prominent, mouth and nose sufficiently regular; under her light eyebrows glimmered an eye devoid of ruth; her skin was dark and opaque, her hair nearly flaxen; her constitution was sound as a bell - illness never came near her; she was an exact, clever manager; her household and tenantry were thoroughly under her control; her children only at times defied her authority and laughed it to scorn; she dressed well, and had a presence and port calculated to set off handsome attire.

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