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1  I breathed again: my blood resumed its flow.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVI
2  Then her soul sat on her lips, and language flowed, from what source I cannot tell.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VIII
3  Again Sam vanished; and mystery, animation, expectation rose to full flow once more.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII
4  Now, however, I considered it well to let them flow as freely and as long as they liked.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVII
5  You think all existence lapses in as quiet a flow as that in which your youth has hitherto slid away.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XV
6  My eyes were covered and closed: eddying darkness seemed to swim round me, and reflection came in as black and confused a flow.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXVI
7  In her animal spirits there was an affluence of life and certainty of flow, such as excited my wonder, while it baffled my comprehension.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXX
8  His changes of mood did not offend me, because I saw that I had nothing to do with their alternation; the ebb and flow depended on causes quite disconnected with me.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XIV
9  My ear, too, felt the flow of currents; in what dales and depths I could not tell: but there were many hills beyond Hay, and doubtless many becks threading their passes.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XII