"Jane Eyre"
by Charlotte Bronte

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     "I have no brothers or sisters."

     "Who recommended you to come here?"

     "I advertised, and Mrs. Fairfax answered my advertisement."

     "Yes," said the good lady, who now knew what ground we were upon, "and I am daily thankful for the choice Providence led me to make. Miss Eyre has been an invaluable companion to me, and a kind and careful teacher to Adele."

 

     "Don't trouble yourself to give her a character," returned Mr. Rochester: "eulogiums will not bias me; I shall judge for myself. She began by felling my horse."

     "Sir?" said Mrs. Fairfax.

     "I have to thank her for this sprain."

     The widow looked bewildered.

     "Miss Eyre, have you ever lived in a town?"

     "No, sir."

     "Have you seen much society?"

 
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