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Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre Rochester

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START: ROCHESTER: Jane. Here. Come and look at this little chap. There. Look at his wings. Thornfield is a pleasant place in summer isn’t it?
JANE: Yes sir.
ROCHESTER: You have become attached to the house?
JANE: Yes.
ROCHESTER: It’s always the way. No sooner have you settled somewhere than a voice calls out to you to rise and move on.
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END: JANE: Are you in earnest? Do you truly love me? Do you sincerely wish me to be your wife?
ROCHESTER: I do. I swear it.
JANE: Then I will marry you.
They kiss on the ladder. JANE climbs down. ROCHESTER leaves.

Sally Cookson, Jane Eyre, Oberon Books (electronic edition), 2015, pp.122-125.

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