Ware!' cried Grace. The three gentlemen retreated simultaneously. Mr Rochester flung me behind him; the lunatic sprang and grappled his throat viciously, and laid her teeth to his cheek: they struggled. She was a big woman, in stature almost equalling... Jane Eyre - Page 311de Charlotte Brontë - 1864 - 483 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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