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Jen ask this old house
Jen ask this old house





  1. JEN ASK THIS OLD HOUSE HOW TO
  2. JEN ASK THIS OLD HOUSE FREE

I feel more inclination to put you in the way of keeping yourself, and shall endeavour to do so but observe, my sphere is narrow. John, “as they would have a pleasure in keeping and cherishing a half-frozen bird, some wintry wind might have driven through their casement. “My sisters, you see, have a pleasure in keeping you,” said Mr. “You shall,” repeated Mary, in the tone of undemonstrative sincerity which seemed natural to her. “Indeed you shall stay here,” said Diana, putting her white hand on my head.

JEN ASK THIS OLD HOUSE HOW TO

Show me how to work, or how to seek work: that is all I now ask then let me go, if it be but to the meanest cottage but till then, allow me to stay here: I dread another essay of the horrors of homeless destitution.” “You would not like to be long dependent on our hospitality – you would wish, I see, to dispense as soon as may be with my sisters’ compassion, and, above all, with my charity (I am quite sensible of the distinction drawn, nor do I resent it – it is just): you desire to be independent of us?” John had mused a few moments he recommenced as imperturbably and with as much acumen as ever. “Now do, brother, let her be at peace a while.”īut when St. “You are quite right, I am sure,” said Diana. “No: I fear discovery above all things and whatever disclosure would lead to it, I avoid.” “I did say so and it is the name by which I think it expedient to be called at present, but it is not my real name, and when I hear it, it sounds strange to me.” “You said your name was Jane Elliott?” he observed. Rivers, whom nothing seemed to escape, noticed it at once. I gave an involuntary half start at hearing the alias: I had forgotten my new name. Come to the sofa and sit down now, Miss Elliott.” John,” said Diana, as I paused “she is evidently not yet fit for excitement. I know all your sisters have done for me since – for I have not been insensible during my seeming torpor – and I owe to their spontaneous, genuine, genial compassion as large a debt as to your evangelical charity.” Rivers, forbade me to perish of want at your door, and took me under the shelter of your roof. I slept two nights in the open air, and wandered about two days without crossing a threshold: but twice in that space of time did I taste food and it was when brought by hunger, exhaustion, and despair almost to the last gasp, that you, Mr. To this neighbourhood, then, I came, quite destitute. I observed but two points in planning my departure – speed, secrecy: to secure these, I had to leave behind me everything I possessed except a small parcel which, in my hurry and trouble of mind, I forgot to take out of the coach that brought me to Whitcross. Miserable I am, and must be for a time for the catastrophe which drove me from a house I had found a paradise was of a strange and direful nature.

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No blame attached to me: I am as free from culpability as any one of you three. The reason of my departure I cannot and ought not to explain: it would be useless, dangerous, and would sound incredible. This place I was obliged to leave four days before I came here. I obtained a good situation, and was happy. “I left Lowood nearly a year since to become a private governess. Brocklehurst, and I have seen the school.” I will even tell you the name of the establishment, where I passed six years as a pupil, and two as a teacher – Lowood Orphan Asylum, – -shire: you will have heard of it, Mr. I was brought up a dependant educated in a charitable institution. My parents died before I could know them. “I am an orphan, the daughter of a clergyman.







Jen ask this old house