Why is this every guys response to when they're side mistress finds out that she's not his main chick. "I never loved her I swear Jane!!! She's insaneeeeee"
I really felt how Jane felt, but obviously not with the mistress circumstances, this just made me feel a deep sadness that I wished to forget, it’s beautifully written tho :(( *sigh*
2 Real oh I know, I was just joking about the content of this chapter and the way it was written and how it seemed oddly familiar to some fanfics I’ve read haha
She also wrote this based on her experience as a governess in Belgium. She fell in love with the man who owned the house she stayed in, who was already married. She left because she wanted to be with her sisters and brother again and it only broke her heart more to stay there.
"I am going, sir." "You are leaving me?" "Yes." "You will not come? You will not be my comforter, my rescuer? My deep love, my wild woe, my frantic prayer, are all nothing to you?" What unutterable pathos was in his voice! How hard it was to reiterate firmly, "I am going." "Jane!" "Mr. Rochester!"
"Jane, you understand what I want of you? Just this promise--'I will be yours, Mr. Rochester.'" "Mr. Rochester, I will NOT be yours." Another long silence. "Jane!" recommenced he, with a gentleness that broke me down with grief, and turned me stone-cold with ominous terror--for this still voice was the pant of a lion rising--"Jane, do you mean to go one way in the world, and to let me go another?" "I do." "Jane" (bending towards and embracing me), "do you mean it now?" "I do." "And now?" softly kissing my forehead and cheek. "I do," extricating myself from restraint rapidly and completely. "Oh, Jane, this is bitter! This--this is wicked. It would not be wicked to love me."
God keep you from harm and wrong--direct you, solace you--reward you well for your past kindness to me." "Little Jane's love would have been my best reward," he answered; "without it, my heart is broken. But Jane will give me her love: yes--nobly, generously."
“Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt! May your eyes never shed such stormy, scalding, heart-wrung tears as poured from mine. May you never appeal to Heaven in prayers so hopeless and so agonised as in that hour left my lips; for never may you, like me, dread to be the instrument of evil to what you wholly love.” Why thank you Jane ❤️
1. The hopeless romantic in me wanted her to stay sooooo badly, but the empowered, independent woman in me is proud of her for leaving. :((
Elizabeth Klett's reading is just amazing; so much expression, passion etc
Why is this every guys response to when they're side mistress finds out that she's not his main chick. "I never loved her I swear Jane!!! She's insaneeeeee"
Also the constant gaslighting tactics. like bro giving a gaslighting master class here
She quite literally is insane, though.
bless the person who read this for more than 1 hour straight, oh her trout must have died
Mr Rochester is a walking red flag 😭
Right?!
IVE BEEN SAYING THIS EVER SINCE THE BOOK INTRODUCED HIM
Bruh, this had me in tears 😭😭
One hour with 1.5x speed maybe I can get it down to 45-50 min LIKE JEEZ BETTER BE A DAMN GOOD CHAPTER
Ok it was worth it
Ooh now I’m excited to finish it... 16 minutes in at 1.5x speed
I go 2.0x speed for all the chapters lol
Jake Arrington dame here
Same* 😖
I’m crying y’all. :(
a quality voice, after listening to her voice for 36 hours over 3 books, i have fallen in love with her.
Rochester over here
BoI
You are the prime example of why restraining orders exist 💜
simp
wtf
Dam. That was so worth it. Didn't even felt like 1hr
trust me, i am the biggest rochester hater (ask my english teacher) but that apology was actually pretty good
I'M NOT CRYING YOU ARE
3. I am now crying with her.
holy shit its an hour long this better be good
I really felt how Jane felt, but obviously not with the mistress circumstances, this just made me feel a deep sadness that I wished to forget, it’s beautifully written tho :(( *sigh*
I watched this on 2x speed and it still took forever 😭 it’s amazing tho!!!
my girl jane really said this wack, left asap, and hitchhiked away lol
This sounds like a fanfiction wtf
It was written almost 200 years ago
2 Real oh I know, I was just joking about the content of this chapter and the way it was written and how it seemed oddly familiar to some fanfics I’ve read haha
Meagan Yeah I can see that
Yeeh, most fanfic now are written like gothics... Jane Eyre is a precursor to the gothic novel. That's why they sound familiar
She also wrote this based on her experience as a governess in Belgium. She fell in love with the man who owned the house she stayed in, who was already married. She left because she wanted to be with her sisters and brother again and it only broke her heart more to stay there.
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He tells her everything
Mr. Rochester, I will love you and live with you through life till
death," and a fount of rapture would spring to my lips. I thought
of this.
"I am going, sir."
"You are leaving me?"
"Yes."
"You will not come? You will not be my comforter, my rescuer? My
deep love, my wild woe, my frantic prayer, are all nothing to you?"
What unutterable pathos was in his voice! How hard it was to
reiterate firmly, "I am going."
"Jane!"
"Mr. Rochester!"
"Jane, you understand what I want of you? Just this promise--'I
will be yours, Mr. Rochester.'"
"Mr. Rochester, I will NOT be yours."
Another long silence.
"Jane!" recommenced he, with a gentleness that broke me down with
grief, and turned me stone-cold with ominous terror--for this still
voice was the pant of a lion rising--"Jane, do you mean to go one
way in the world, and to let me go another?"
"I do."
"Jane" (bending towards and embracing me), "do you mean it now?"
"I do."
"And now?" softly kissing my forehead and cheek.
"I do," extricating myself from restraint rapidly and completely.
"Oh, Jane, this is bitter! This--this is wicked. It would not be
wicked to love me."
God keep you from harm
and wrong--direct you, solace you--reward you well for your past
kindness to me."
"Little Jane's love would have been my best reward," he answered;
"without it, my heart is broken. But Jane will give me her love:
yes--nobly, generously."
“Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt! May your eyes
never shed such stormy, scalding, heart-wrung tears as poured from
mine. May you never appeal to Heaven in prayers so hopeless and so
agonised as in that hour left my lips; for never may you, like me,
dread to be the instrument of evil to what you wholly love.” Why thank you Jane ❤️
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