What?' said Mrs Reed under her breath: her usually cold composed grey eye became troubled with a look like fear; she took her hand from my arm, and gazed at me as if she really did not know whether I were child or fiend. I was now in for it. 'My Uncle... Jane Eyre - Page 24de Charlotte Brontë - 1899 - 555 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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...which I had no control. " What 1" said Mrs. Reed, under her breath : her usually cold, composed gray eye became troubled with a look like fear ; she took...in for it. " My Uncle Reed is in heaven and can see ail you do and think ; and so can papa and mamma : they know how you shut me up all day long, and how... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1890 - 494 pages
...over which I had no control. "What?" said Mrs. Reed under her breath; her usually cold, composed gray eye became troubled with a look like fear; she took...can papa and mamma: they know how you shut me up all daylong, and how you wish me dead.': Mrs. Reed soon rallied her spirits: she shook me most soundly,... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1893 - 372 pages
...as if my tongue pronounced words without my will consenting to their utterance : something spoke out of me over which I had no control. " What ?" said...can see all you do and think; and so can papa and mama : they know how you shut me up all day long, and how you wish me dead." Mrs Reed soon rallied... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1914 - 728 pages
...quality. Man, "said the Ghost", If man you be in heart, not adamant. DICK., Christm. Car.B, 111,70. She gazed at me, as if she really did not know whether I were child or fiend. CH. BRONTE, Jane Eyre, Ch. IV, 27. Let the boy go with us, lest he prove traitor. LYTTON, Rlenzl, Ch.... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1905 - 356 pages
...as if my tongue pronounced words without my will consenting to their utterance : something spoke out of me over which I had no control. " What ? " said...can see all you do and think ; and so can papa and mama : they know how you shut me up all day long, and how you wish me dead." Mrs Reed soon rallied... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1914 - 730 pages
...quality. Man, "said the Ghost", If man you be in heart, not adamant DICK., Christra. Car.5, III, 70. She gazed at me, as If she really did not know whether I were child or fiend. CH. BRONTE Jane E yre, Ch. IV, 27. Let the boy go with us, lest he prove traitor. LYTTON, Rienzl, Ch.... | |
| Oliver Elton - 1920 - 458 pages
...Reed, are examples of that absolute in presentment to which Charlotte Bronte did not often attain : ' My uncle Reed is in heaven, and can see all you do...shut me up all day long, and how you wish me dead.' . . . ' I am glad you are no relation of mine : I will never call you aunt again as long as I live.... | |
| Oliver Elton - 1920 - 460 pages
...Reed, are examples of that absolute in presentment to which Charlotte Bronte did not often attain : ' My uncle Reed is in heaven, and can see all you do...shut me up all day long, and how you wish me dead.' . . . ' I am glad you are no relation of mine : I will never call you aunt again as long as I live.... | |
| Oliver Elton - 1920 - 456 pages
...Reed, are examples of that absolute in presentment to which Charlotte Bronte did not often attain : ' My uncle Reed is in heaven, and can see all you do...and so can papa and mamma ; they know how you shut rne up all day long, and how you wish me dead.' . . . ' I am glad you are no relation of mine : I will... | |
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...as if my tongue pronounced words without my will consenting to their utterance: something spoke out of me over which I had no control. 'What?' said Mrs...can see all you do and think; and so can papa and mama: they know how you shut me up all day long, and how you wish me dead.' Mrs Reed soon rallied her... | |
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