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1  I was brought up a dependant; educated in a charitable institution.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXIX
2  Mrs. Fairfax turned out to be what she appeared, a placid-tempered, kind-natured woman, of competent education and average intelligence.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XII
3  There was a difference amongst them as amongst the educated; and when I got to know them, and they me, this difference rapidly developed itself.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXII
4  I believed he was naturally a man of better tendencies, higher principles, and purer tastes than such as circumstances had developed, education instilled, or destiny encouraged.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XV
5  Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilised by education: they grow there, firm as weeds among stones.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXIX
6  As she grew up, a sound English education corrected in a great measure her French defects; and when she left school, I found in her a pleasing and obliging companion: docile, good-tempered, and well-principled.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVIII
7  It surprised me when I first discovered that such was his intention: I had thought him a man unlikely to be influenced by motives so commonplace in his choice of a wife; but the longer I considered the position, education, &c.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII
8  The same lady pays for the education and clothing of an orphan from the workhouse, on condition that she shall aid the mistress in such menial offices connected with her own house and the school as her occupation of teaching will prevent her having time to discharge in person.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXX
9  I had the means of an excellent education placed within my reach; a fondness for some of my studies, and a desire to excel in all, together with a great delight in pleasing my teachers, especially such as I loved, urged me on: I availed myself fully of the advantages offered me.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER X