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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography - Brontë, Charlotte · 62 words
Miss Jane, take off your pinafore; what are you doing there. Have you washed your hands and face this morning. I gave another tug before I answered, for I wanted the bird to be secure of its bread. the sash yielded; I scattered the crumbs, some on the stone sill, some on the cherry tree bough, then, closing the window, I replied
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