Jane Eyre Page #2
- PG
- Year:
- 1996
- 112 min
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will give you independence
of spirit,
and that is
The only thing that matters
in your life
is to be in harmony
with God.
What is this?
Come, into bed.
Go to bed!
Immediately!
All of you!
Miss Temple!
I m worried about Helen Burns.
Her cough is worse.
Most of them have a cough.
I think we should call the doctor.
Only Mr. Brocklehurst
can do that.
Then I shall talk with him.
No, Miss Temple.
I will.
Helen?
Jane?
Is that you?
What are you doing here?
Lt's gone eleven.
I couldnt sleep
'till I'd seen you.
Your feet are bare.
Lie down.
Cover yourself
with my quilt.
Don't cry.
You mustn't cry.
Please don't leave me.
We'll be together again.
When?
Where?
be together
In Heaven...
forever, and always.
Will we?
Don't you believe that?
I don't know.
You must believe it, Jane.
You must believe...
God will take care of us.
Goodnight,
dearest Jane.
Helen!
Mr. Brocklehurst.
Mr. Brocklehurst.
I've found her, sir.
Burns.
Burns.
I'll tend to it.
Don't grieve, Jane.
She's gone to a better place.
May God have mercy
on her soul.
Come, Jane.
Hurry, the coach is here.
I hope you don't think
I'm ungrateful.
Ungrateful,
what do you mean?
Eversince I've come to Lokwood,
you've been my one friend.
Apart from Helen.
I feel I'm abandoning you.
No, no.
You mustn't think that.
No. It's good
and proper for you
to start a new life.
I wish you could come.
Thank you.
But...
I believe it is God's will
I'm here.
I cannot leave.
God bless you.
How much further?
If Miss Eyre,
who advertised in the Yorkshire
Herald last Thursday,
is in a position to give
satisfactory references
as to character
and competency,
a situation can be
offered to her.
There is but one pupil,
a little girl
under ten years of age.
The salary is30 pounds
per annum.
Miss Eyre is requested
to send references, name,
address
and all particulars
to Mrs. Fairfax, Thornfield Hall.
It'll be nice
to get out and stretch.
Goodbye, Miss.
Goodbye.
Goodbye, young lass.
Come in, Miss.
Come in.
Leah!
It's the new Governess.
Would you follow me, Miss?
Mrs. Fairfax.
Mrs. Fairfax.
Miss Eyre.
How do you do, my dear?
It s a tedious journey.
You must be frozen.
Let me help you.
Don't trouble yourself.
No trouble.
Your hands must be numb with cold.
Come to the fire
and get warm.
There.
And I dare say
most welcome too.
Sugar?
No, thank you.
Leah, cut a sandwich or two.
Do sit down my dear.
Thank you.
The key.
What?
The key, Mrs. Fairfax.
Here.
ask her to come down.
Yes, Mrs. Fairfax.
The child keeps
the most impossible hours.
Her mother
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