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" ... these, as the dense mist penetrated to their shivering frames, I heard frequently the sound of a hollow cough. As yet I had spoken to no one, nor did anybody seem to take notice of me; I stood lonely enough: but to that feeling of isolation I was... "
The People's Journal - Page 270
edited by - 1848
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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography

Charlotte Brontë - 1850 - 500 pages
...the sound of a hollow cough. As yet, I had spoken to no one, nor did anybody seem to . take notice of me. I stood lonely enough; but to that feeling of...isolation I was accustomed; it did not oppress me much. I leaned against a pillar of the verandah, drew my gray mantle close about me, and trying to forget the...
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Christian Pamphlets, Volume 9

1859 - 684 pages
...the sound of a hollow cough. As yet T had spoken to no one, nor did any body seem to take notice of ing curs, Dunce's disciples, and like draff called...Scotists, the children of darkness, raged in every pulpit leaned against a pillar of the verandah, drew my gray mantle close about me, and trying to forget the...
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Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë - 1864 - 506 pages
...to no one, nor did anybody seem tc take notice of me. I stood lonely enough ; but to that feel ing of isolation I was accustomed ; it did not oppress me much. I leaned against a pillar of the verandah, drew my gray mantle close about me, and trying to forget the...
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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography

Currer Bell - 1869 - 492 pages
...the sound of a hollow cough. As yet I had spoken to no one, nor did anybody seem to take notice of me ; I stood lonely enough : but to that feeling of...hunger which gnawed me within, delivered myself up to tlie employment of watching and thinking. My reflections were too undefined and fragmentary to merit...
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Life and works of Charlotte Brontë and her sisters, Volume 1

Charlotte Brontë - 1872 - 520 pages
...the sound of a hollow cough. As yet I had spoken to no one, nor did anybody seem to take notice of me ; I stood lonely enough : but to that feeling of...myself up to the employment of watching and thinking. My reflections were too undefined and fragmentary to merit record : I hardly yet knew where I was ;...
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Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë - 1885 - 410 pages
...the sound of a hollow cough. As yet I had spoken to no one, nor did anybody seem to take notice of me ; I stood lonely enough; but to that feeling of...isolation I was accustomed; it did not oppress me much. 1 leaned against a pillar of the verandah, drew my gray mantle close about me, and, trying to forget...
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Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë - 1890 - 494 pages
...the sound of a hollow cough. As yet I had spoken to no one, nor did any body seem to take notice of me; I stood lonely enough: but to that feeling of...isolation I was accustomed; it did not oppress me much. I leaned against a pillar of the veranda, drew my gray mantle close about me, and, trying to forget the...
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Jane Eyre

Charlotte Brontë - 1893 - 372 pages
...the sound of a hollow cough. As yet I had spoken to no one, nor did anybody seem to take notice of me ; I stood lonely enough : but to that feeling of...myself up to the employment of watching and thinking. My reflections were too undefined and fragmentary to merit record: I hardly yet knew where I was ;...
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Novels of the Sisters Brontë: Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë

Charlotte Brontë - 1905 - 450 pages
...the sound of a hollow cough. As yet I had spoken to no one, nor did anybody seem to take notice of me ; I stood lonely enough : but to that feeling of...myself up to the employment of watching and thinking. My reflections were too undefined and fragmentary to merit record : I hardly yet knew where I was ;...
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The Wordsworth Collection of Classic Romance

Wordsworth - 2005 - 1310 pages
...the sound of a hollow cough. As yet I had spoken to no one, nor did anybody seem to take notice of you may ever be entitled to. On that head, therefore,...when we are married.' It was absolutely necessary My reflections were too undefined and fragmentary to merit record: I hardly yet knew where I was; Gateshead...
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