1 I am going to leave you a few minutes.
2 He sat down: but he did not get leave to speak directly.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteGet Context In CHAPTER XXVII 3 And now, as it was long past one, I prepared to leave him.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteGet Context In CHAPTER XXV 4 He did not leave the stile, and I hardly liked to ask to go by.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteGet Context In CHAPTER XXII 5 This place I was obliged to leave four days before I came here.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteGet Context In CHAPTER XXIX 6 I got over the stile without a word, and meant to leave him calmly.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteGet Context In CHAPTER XXII 7 I was to leave Gateshead that day by a coach which passed the lodge gates at six a.
8 Place her in safety and comfort: shelter her degradation with secrecy, and leave her.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteGet Context In CHAPTER XXVII 9 I leave both the choice of subject and the manner of treating it entirely to yourself.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteGet Context In CHAPTER XIV 10 The sufferings of this mortal state will leave me with the heavy flesh that now cumbers my soul.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteGet Context In CHAPTER XXVII 11 I leave no one to regret me much: I have only a father; and he is lately married, and will not miss me.
12 Missis intends you to leave Gateshead in a day or two, and you shall choose what toys you like to take with you.
13 He further gave me leave to get into the inside, as the vehicle was empty: I entered, was shut in, and it rolled on its way.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteGet Context In CHAPTER XXVII 14 I shall return to Brocklehurst Hall in the course of a week or two: my good friend, the Archdeacon, will not permit me to leave him sooner.
15 I shall leave the place probably in the course of a twelve-month; but while I do stay, I will exert myself to the utmost for its improvement.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteGet Context In CHAPTER XXX 16 Agnes and Catherine Johnstone were invited to take tea with some friends at Lowton last Thursday, and I gave them leave to put on clean tuckers for the occasion.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteGet Context In CHAPTER VII 17 Still you are miserable; for hope has quitted you on the very confines of life: your sun at noon darkens in an eclipse, which you feel will not leave it till the time of setting.
18 Bessie and I conversed about old times an hour longer, and then she was obliged to leave me: I saw her again for a few minutes the next morning at Lowton, while I was waiting for the coach.
19 Providence has blessed my endeavours to secure a competency; and as I am unmarried and childless, I wish to adopt her during my life, and bequeath her at my death whatever I may have to leave.
Jane Eyre By Charlotte BronteGet Context In CHAPTER XXI 20 This document remained locked in my drawer all day: after tea, I asked leave of the new superintendent to go to Lowton, in order to perform some small commissions for myself and one or two of my fellow-teachers; permission was readily granted; I went.
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