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Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë

Jane Eyre

by Charlotte Brontë(clara_dunn)

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An orphaned governess falls in love with her brooding employer, only to discover a terrible secret that threatens their future.

38 chapters
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183,887 words
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Chapters

CHAPTER I — There was no possibility of taking a walk that day. We had been

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CHAPTER II — I resisted all the way: a new thing for me, and a circumstance which

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CHAPTER III — The next thing I remember is, waking up with a feeling as if I had had

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CHAPTER IV — From my discourse with Mr. Lloyd, and from the above reported

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CHAPTER V — Five o’clock had hardly struck on the morning of the 19th of January,

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CHAPTER VI — The next day commenced as before, getting up and dressing by rushlight;

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CHAPTER VII — My first quarter at Lowood seemed an age; and not the golden age

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CHAPTER VIII — Ere the half-hour ended, five o’clock struck; school was dismissed, and

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CHAPTER IX — But the privations, or rather the hardships, of Lowood lessened. Spring

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CHAPTER X — Hitherto I have recorded in detail the events of my insignificant

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CHAPTER XI — A new chapter in a novel is something like a new scene in a play; and

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CHAPTER XII — The promise of a smooth career, which my first calm introduction to

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CHAPTER XIII — Mr. Rochester, it seems, by the surgeon’s orders, went to bed early

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CHAPTER XIV — For several subsequent days I saw little of Mr. Rochester. In the

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CHAPTER XV — Mr. Rochester did, on a future occasion, explain it. It was one

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CHAPTER XVI — I both wished and feared to see Mr. Rochester on the day which followed

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CHAPTER XVII — A week passed, and no news arrived of Mr. Rochester: ten days, and

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CHAPTER XVIII — Merry days were these at Thornfield Hall; and busy days too: how

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CHAPTER XIX — The library looked tranquil enough as I entered it, and the Sibyl—if

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CHAPTER XX — I had forgotten to draw my curtain, which I usually did, and also to

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CHAPTER XXI — Presentiments are strange things! and so are sympathies; and so are

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CHAPTER XXII — Mr. Rochester had given me but one week’s leave of absence: yet a month

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CHAPTER XXIII — A splendid Midsummer shone over England: skies so pure, suns so radiant

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CHAPTER XXIV — As I rose and dressed, I thought over what had happened, and wondered

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CHAPTER XXV — The month of courtship had wasted: its very last hours were being

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CHAPTER XXVI — Sophie came at seven to dress me: she was very long indeed in

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CHAPTER XXVII — Some time in the afternoon I raised my head, and looking round and

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CHAPTER XXVIII — Two days are passed. It is a summer evening; the coachman has set me

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CHAPTER XXIX — The recollection of about three days and nights succeeding this is very

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CHAPTER XXX — The more I knew of the inmates of Moor House, the better I liked them.

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CHAPTER XXXI — My home, then, when I at last find a home,—is a cottage; a little room

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CHAPTER XXXII — I continued the labours of the village-school as actively and

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CHAPTER XXXIII — When Mr. St. John went, it was beginning to snow; the whirling storm

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CHAPTER XXXIV — It was near Christmas by the time all was settled: the season of

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CHAPTER XXXV — He did not leave for Cambridge the next day, as he had said he would.

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CHAPTER XXXVI — The daylight came. I rose at dawn. I busied myself for an hour or two

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CHAPTER XXXVII — The manor-house of Ferndean was a building of considerable antiquity,

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CHAPTER XXXVIII—CONCLUSION — Reader, I married him. A quiet wedding we had: he and I, the parson and

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