Anybody may blame me who likes, when I add further, that, now and then, when I took a walk by myself in the grounds; when I went down to the gates and looked through them along the road; or when, while Adele played with her nurse, and Mrs Fairfax made... Jane Eyre - Page 113de Charlotte Brontë - 1864 - 483 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1857 - 510 pages
...before mentioned as preying upon her. Jane Eyre speaks for her in this as in many things : " Any body may blame me who likes, when I add further, that now...attic, and having reached the leads, looked out afar over sequestered field and hill, and along the dim sky-line—that then I longed for a power of vision... | |
| 1857 - 624 pages
...before mentioned as preying upon her. Jane Eyre speaks for her in this as in many things : " Any kody may blame me who likes, when I add further, that now...attic, and having reached the leads, looked out afar over sequestered field and hill, and along the dim sky-line — that then I longed for a power of vision... | |
| 1859 - 684 pages
...she had for me, and the moderation of her mind and character. Any body may blame me who likes, when 1 add, further, that, now and then, when I took a walk...attic, and, having reached the leads, looked out afar over sequestered field and hill, and along dim sky-line : that then I longed for a power of vision... | |
| William Caldwell Roscoe - 1860 - 546 pages
...before mentioned as preying upon her. Jane Eyre speaks for her in this as in many things : " Any body may blame me who likes, when I add further, that now...attic, and having reached the leads, looked out afar over sequestered field and hill, and along the dim sky-line—that then I longed for a power of vision... | |
| William Caldwell Roscoe - 1860 - 576 pages
...before mentioned as preying upon her. Jane Eyre speaks for her in this as in many things : " Any body may blame me who likes, when I add further, that now...attic, and having reached the leads, looked out afar over sequestered field and hill, and along the dim sky-line — that then I longed for a power of vision... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1872 - 520 pages
...her society proportionate to the tranquil regard she had for me, and the moderation of her mind and character. Anybody may blame me who likes, when I...attic, and having reached the leads, looked out afar over sequestered field and hill, and along dim sky-line — that then I longed for a power of vision... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1890 - 494 pages
...tranquil regard she had for me, and the moderation of her mind and character. Any body may blame me <vh» likes, when I add further, that, now and then, when I took a walk by myself in tho grounds; when I went down to the gates and looked through them along the road; or when, while Adele... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1893 - 372 pages
...her society proportionate to the tranquil regard she had for me, and the moderation of her mind and character. Anybody may blame me who likes, when I...attic, and having reached the leads, looked out afar over sequestered field and hill, and along dim sky-line—that then I longed for a power of vision... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1905 - 450 pages
...her society proportionate to the tranquil regard she had for me, and the moderation of her mind and character. Anybody may blame me who likes when I add...attic, and having reached the leads, looked out afar over sequestered field and hill, and along dim sky-line — that then I longed for a power of vision... | |
| Ingrid Wendt - 1980 - 340 pages
...no socially acceptable means of expressing them, and is isolated from others who might share them. Anybody may blame me who likes when I add further...attic, and having reached the leads, looked out afar over sequestered field and hill, and along dim sky-line — that then I longed for a power of vision... | |
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