ta muallif kitobidan iqtiboslar  Jane Eyre

My habitual mood of humiliation, self-doubt, forlorn depression, fell damp on the embers of my decaying ire. All said I was wicked, and perhaps I might be so; what thought ha
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“Ah! Jane. But I want a wife.” “Do you, sir?” “Yes: is it news to you?” “Of course: you said nothing about it before.” “Is it unwelcome news?” “That depends on circumstances, sir-on your choice.” “Which you shall make for me, Jane. I will abide by your decision.” “Choose then, sir-her who loves you best.” “I will at least choose-her I love best. Jane, will you marry me?” “Yes, sir.” “A poor blind man, whom you will have to lead about by the hand?” “Yes, sir.”
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“Did you ask to learn?” “No.” “He wished to teach you?” “Yes.” A second pause.
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But you shall have some to-night. I am hungry: so are you, I daresay, only you forget
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I am. God did not give me my life to throw away; and to do as you wish me would, I begin to think, be almost equivalent to committing suicide
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in their displeasure? “No. St. John, I will not marry you. I adhere to my resolution.”
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Reader, do you know, as I do, what terror those cold people can put into the ice of their questions
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No ruth met my ruth
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“Then I must speak for it,” continued the deep, relentless voice. “Jane, come with me to India: come as my helpmeet and fellow-labourer.”
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“Your mother was my father’s sister?” “Yes.” “My aunt, consequently?” He bowed. “My uncle John was your uncle John? You, Diana, and Mary are his sister’s children, as I am his brother’s child?” “Undeniably.” “You three, then, are my cousins; half our blood on each side flows from the same source?” “We are cousins; yes.”
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