THERE was no possibility of taking a walk that day. We had been wandering, indeed, in...
2009-10-02
I RESISTED all the way: a new thing for me, and a circumstance which greatly strength...
2009-10-02
THE next thing I remember is, waking up with a feeling as if I had had a frightful nightmar...
2009-10-02
FROM my discourse with Mr. Lloyd, and from the above reported conference between Bessie and...
2009-10-02
FIVE o'clock had hardly struck on the morning of the 19th of January, when Bessie brought a...
2009-10-02
THE next day commenced as before, getting up and dressing by rushlight; but this morning we ...
2009-10-02
MY first quarter at Lowood seemed an age; and not the golden age either; it comprised an irk...
2009-10-02
ERE the half-hour ended, five o'clock struck; school was dismissed, and all were gone...
2009-10-02
BUT the privations, or rather the hardships, of Lowood lessened. Spring drew on: she was in...
2009-10-02
HITHERTO I have recorded in detail the events of my insignificant existence: to the first t...
2009-10-02
A NEW chapter in a novel is something like a new scene in a play; and when I draw up ...
2009-10-02
THE promise of a smooth career, which my first calm introduction to Thornfield Hall s...
2009-10-02
MR. ROCHESTER, it seems, by the surgeon's orders, went to bed early that night; nor did he ...
2009-10-02
FOR several subsequent days I saw little of Mr. Rochester. In the mornings he seemed ...
2009-10-02
MR. ROCHESTER did, on a future occasion, explain it. It was one afternoon, when he chanced ...
2009-10-02