Quotation from: Jane Eyre

Written by: Charlotte Bronte


"And what good does it do you?"


"We mean to teach it some time -- or at least the elements, as they
say; and then we shall get more money than we do now."


"Varry like: but give ower studying; ye've done enough for to-night."


"I think we have: at least I'm tired. Mary, are you?"


"Mortally: after all, it's tough work fagging away at a language
with no master but a lexicon."

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