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You can find the 2006 Penguin edition text of Jane Eyre on Internet Archive (archive.org) under its item ID: janeeyre0000bron_f9h6.
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One stormy night, as the wind howled outside, Jane encountered a strange, eerie laughter coming from the attic. Her curiosity piqued, she began to investigate. What she discovered shook her to the core: a woman, Bertha Mason, locked away and hidden from the world. The truth about Mr. Rochester's past and his relation to Bertha slowly unraveled, revealing a tangled web of secrets and heartbreak.
Characters: Jane Eyre, Mr. Rochester, Bertha Mason You can find the 2006 Penguin edition text
In Thornfield's halls, where shadows play, A rebel heartbeat still echoes away, A testament to Jane's unyielding soul, A flame that flickers, yet forever whole.
As Jane grappled with the moral implications of her discovery, she realized that her own rebellious heartbeat was not just a product of her own desires but also a reflection of the turmoil that surrounded her. She was caught between her growing feelings for Mr. Rochester and her revulsion at his treatment of Bertha. What she discovered shook her to the core:
Title: Jane Eyre (2006) Director: Brian Desmond Hurst Starring: Lizzy Caplan, Michael Pitt, Ruth Wilson, and Zelah Clarke