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" the bell: a message came that I and Adèle were to go down stairs. I brushed Adèle's hair and made her neat, and having ascertained that I was myself in my usual Quaker trim, where there was nothing to retouch — all being too close and plain, braided... "
Jane Eyre: An Autobiography - Page 154
de Charlotte Brontë - 1848 - 174 pages
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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography

Charlotte Brontë - 1850 - 500 pages
...were gone, he rung the bell: a message came that I and Adele were to go down stairs. I brushed Adele's hair and made her neat, and having ascertained that...close and plain, braided locks included, to admit of disarrangement—we descended, Adele wondering whether the petit coffre was at length come; for, owing...
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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography, Volume 1

Charlotte Brontë - 1850 - 336 pages
...night being wet and inclement, Mr. Rochester did not accompany them. Soon after they were gone, he rang the bell: a message came that I and Adèle were to go down stairs. I brushed Adele's hair and made her neat, and having ascertained that I was myself in my usual Quaker trim, where...
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Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë - 1864 - 506 pages
...were gone, he rung the bell: a message came that I and Adele were to go down stairs. I brushed Adele's hair and made her neat, and having ascertained that...in my usual Quaker trim, where there was nothing to retouch—all being too close and plain, braided ocks included, to admit of disarrangement—we descended,...
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Life and works of Charlotte Brontë and her sisters, Volume 1

Charlotte Brontë - 1872 - 520 pages
...were gone, he rang the bell: a message came that I and Adele were to go downstairs. I brushed Adele's hair and made her neat, and having ascertained that...in my usual Quaker trim, where there was nothing to retouch—all being too close and plain, braided locks included, to admit of disarrangement—we descended,...
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Jane Eyre, Volume 1

Charlotte Brontë - 1890 - 388 pages
...were gone, he rang the bell: a message came that I and Adele were to go downstairs. I brushed Adelc's hair and made her neat, and having ascertained that...included, to admit of disarrangement — we descended, Adele wondering whether the petit coffre was at length come ; for, owing to some mistake, its arrival...
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Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë - 1893 - 372 pages
...night being wet and inclement, Mr Rochester did not accompany them. Soon after they were gone, he rang the bell : a message came that I and Adèle were to go downstairs. I brushed Adèle's hair and made her neat, and having ascertained that I was myself in...
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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography

Charlotte Brontë - 1897 - 616 pages
...the ebb and flow depended on causes quite disconnected with me. to go downstairs. I brushed Adi-le's hair and made her neat, and having ascertained that...in my usual Quaker trim, where there was nothing to retouch—all being too close and plain, braided locks included, to admit of disarrangement— we descended,...
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Jane Eyre, Volume 1

Charlotte Brontë - 1898 - 456 pages
...were gone, he rang the bell: a message came that I and Adele were to go downstairs. I brushed Adele's hair and made her neat, and having ascertained that...usual • Quaker trim, where there was nothing to retouch—all being too close and plain, braided locks included, to admit of disarrangement—we descended,...
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Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë - 1899 - 646 pages
...were gone, he rang the bell: a message came that I and Adele were to go downstairs. I brushed Ad61e's hair and made her neat, and having ascertained that...in my usual Quaker trim, where there was nothing to retouch—all being too close and plain, braided locks included, to admit of disarrangement—we descended,...
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The Novels of the Sisters Brontë ...: Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë

Charlotte Brontë - 1905 - 356 pages
...were gone, he rang the bell: a message came that I and Adele were to go downstairs. I brushed Adele's hair and made her neat, and having ascertained that...in my usual Quaker trim, where there was nothing to retouch—all being too close and plain, braided locks included, to admit of disarrangement— we descended,...
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