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张计莲
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QQ①Where she had hoped to see a fine, impressive house, was nothing but a blackened heap of stones, with the silence of death about it.②Jane learned from the hotel owner that after she left, Mr. Rochester was frantically looking for her.But his wife was jealous and set the house on fire. Mr. Rochester lost an arm and his eyes because of saving people, and he knew his present situation.
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陈萍22应英1班Jane Eyre saw stones and weeds blackened by fire. The hotel owner told her it was because of Rochester's ex-wife knew that he was going to take the bride and ran to the room to set fire to the house. Rochester helped the servant escape and rescued his ex-wife, resulting in his losing an arm and injuring two eyes. Has now moved out of here.
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ErjinlamuJane Eyre is a novel written by English writer Charlotte Bronte. Jane returns to Thornfield Hall to find it in ruins. She learns from the innkeeper that Mr. Rochester has gone blind and is living in a nearby cottage with a nurse. Jane goes to see him and finds that he is a changed man. He is now bitter and cynical, but he still loves Jane. Jane decides to stay with him and care for him. She helps him to read and write, and she teaches him how to live without sight. Eventually, Mr. Rochester regains his sight and they get married.
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ErjinlamuJane Eyre is a novel written by English writer Charlotte Bronte. Jane returns to Thornfield Hall to find it in ruins. She learns from the innkeeper that Mr. Rochester has gone blind and is living in a nearby cottage with a nurse. Jane goes to see him and finds that he is a changed man. He is now bitter and cynical, but he still loves Jane. Jane decides to stay with him and care for him. She helps him to read and write, and she teaches him how to live without sight. Eventually, Mr. Rochester regains his sight and they get married.
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王奕萱
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邓朝妃