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05 October 2007

Jane Eyre

Annotation 28
"It is a village school; your scholars will be only poor girls."
"I mean that human affection and sympathy have a most powerful hold on you."
"He hides a fever in his vitals."
"Our uncle John is dead."
He did love me-no one will ever love me so again.
"But you feel solitude an oppression? The little house behind you is dark and empty."
"but i cousel you to resist, firmly, every temptation which would incline you to look back."
What did St. John Rivers think of this earthly angel?
himself only knew the effort it cost him thus to refuse.
dreams where, admist unusual scenes, charged with adventure, with agitating risk and romantic chance, I still again and again met Mr. Rochester, always at some exciting crisis
Keenly, I fear, did the eye of the vistiress pierce the young pastor's heart.

The girls are going to be leaving and St. John has gotten Jane a job as mistress at his school that he is opening for the poor village girls. St. John supposedly has an illness, and their uncle John died. When at her new home Jane still thinks of Mr. Rochester and his love that she will never recieve again. St. John visits her and she meets Miss Oliver, who St. John always blushes around. Jane and St. John have much in common as they both isolate themselves from others and it gets to them.

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