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1. Brocklehurst called your Benefactress?" Jane Eyre: an autobiography, Vol

2. When explorer Edward John Eyre trekked across the desolate Nullarbor Plain, local Aborigines taught Eyre how to collect water from sand dunes and eucalyptus trees.

3. To exemplify what I mean , let us look at C . Bronte's Jane Eyre.

4. Blanche Harbor (South Australia), a bay on the east coast of Eyre Peninsula Blanche Harbor, South Australia, a locality on the east coast of Eyre Peninsula; Blanche Rock, Tasmania; Haiti

5. THE ELEMENTS OF BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE JOHN WILLIAM HENRY EYRE Of these, Lang's Corrosive sublimate solution is decidedly the best all-round "fixative." THE ELEMENTS OF BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE JOHN WILLIAM HENRY EYRE

6. In 1980, C.J. Eyre demonstrated that a Year 8 papyrus belonged to the reign of Ramesses VII.

7. Reed my Benefactress; if so, a Benefactress is a disagreeable thing." Jane Eyre: an autobiography, Vol

8. Mocked by her far more majestic family, Circe is a kind of Titanic Jane Eyre, sensitive and

9. THE ELEMENTS OF BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE JOHN WILLIAM HENRY EYRE Plants large, subglobose, with Alveolate, sinuate carbonous exterior

10. I saw an advertisement in The Times from a solicitor named Briggs inquiring of a Jane Eyre.

11. Pray for forgiveness, Miss Eyre, or something bad will come down that chimney and fetch you away.

12. Clodhopping (comparative more Clodhopping, superlative most Clodhopping) boorish ; rude 1847 October 16, Currer Bell [pseudonym; Charlotte Brontë ], Jane Eyre.

13. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) And I hope you will not be cruelly Concealing any tendency to indisposition

14. Charlotte Brontë was an English 19th-century writer whose novel 'Jane Eyre' is considered a classic of Western literature.

15. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) Water-swept and Aslant, it was preferable to the noisome, rat-haunted dungeons which served as cabins

16. Bessie has been in use since the seventeenth century and is found as characters in Jane Eyre and in Sean O'Casey's play The Plough and the Stars

17. THE ELEMENTS OF BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE JOHN WILLIAM HENRY EYRE After use the jars and tripods are sterilised either by chemical reagents or by Autoclaving

18. Books shelved as Byronic-hero: Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, Gabriel's Infer

19. (The Lost World, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) "I have called it insuperable, and I speak Advisedly." (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë)

20. The first European to see the lake was Edward Eyre in 1839 who spotted the salt bed from Mount Arden at the head of the Spencer Gulf.

21. 1847, Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, page 192: I like you more than I can say; but I'll not sink into a Bathos of sentiment· (now uncommon) Depth

22. THE ELEMENTS OF BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE JOHN WILLIAM HENRY EYRE I thought you had to have chicken or lobster or such things for saladand Im sure Id Curdle the dressing

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24. THE ELEMENTS OF BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE JOHN WILLIAM HENRY EYRE Boil off the gas, add ammonia until a precipitate is formed, and then Acidify somewhat strongly with acetic acid

25. 19 Alan and Mary Eyre still attend mid-week Bible class at Free Hill, but have changed their home ecclesia to Port Maria, which is just starting up.

26. THE ELEMENTS OF BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE JOHN WILLIAM HENRY EYRE I thought you had to have chicken or lobster or such things for saladand Im sure Id Curdle the dressing

27. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) She could neither wonder nor condemn, but the belief of his self-conquest brought nothing Consolatory to her bosom, afforded no palliation of her distress

28. The rider was a tall man with distinguished features and a Careworn face, bent into a frown by some musings that seemed to envelop him in thoughtful detachment." - Jasper Fforde, 'The Eyre Affair'.

29. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) The official detective was Attired in a pea-jacket and cravat, which gave him a decidedly nautical appearance, and he carried a black canvas bag in his hand

30. 1594, William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet: Doth she not count her Blest, / Unworthy as she is, that we have wrought / So worthy a gentleman to be her bridegroom? 1850, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre

31. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) He really felt Conscientiously vexed on the occasion; for the very exertion to which he had limited the performance of his promise to his father was by this arrangement rendered impracticable

32. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) I was a fool to let her go on biding with us—a Besotted fool—but I never said a word to Mary, for I knew it would grieve her

33. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) As for myself, I was settling down to my work with the enthusiasm which I used to have for it, so that I might fairly have said that the wound which poor Lucy left on me was becoming Cicatrised

34. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) But when he came to the shore the wind was raging and the sea was tossed up and down in boiling waves, and the ships were in trouble, and rolled fearfully upon the tops of the Billows.

35. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) This interfered with the solitude I Coveted for the prosecution of my task; yet at the commencement of my journey the presence of my friend could in no way be an impediment, and truly I rejoiced that thus I should …

36. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) Then this so sweet maid is a polyandrist, and me, with my poor wife dead to me, but alive by Church's law, though no wits, all gone—even I, who am faithful husband to this now-no-wife, am Bigamist.

37. A Bildungsroman is a literary term describing a formative novel about a protagonist’s psychological and moral growth from their youth into adulthood. Bildungsroman novels are generally written in the first-person and often feature the name of the protagonist directly in the title, such as Emma, Jane Eyre, and David Copperfield.

38. 1946, Mervyn Peake, Titus Groan, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, “Flay Brings a Message,” Why can’t you stay in when the weather is muddy and Blowy?; 2014, Guy Nowell, “RMSIR 2014 — Penang to Langkawi.An espresso race,” sail-world.com, 21 November, 2014, Equally almost traditional is that this is the blowiest leg of the regatta

39. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) I said something to the effect that it was a lady whom I had seen before, in a few words, to my Conductress; and had scarcely done so, when we heard her voice in the room, though not, from where we stood, what she was saying.

40. / Then a heavenly kiss: / Could I resist? 1950, Mervyn Peake, Gormenghast, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, Chapter 63: Old claw-like hands, cracked with long years of thankless toil, would hold aloft a delicate bird of wood, its wings, as thin as paper, spread for flight, its breast Afire with a crimson stain.

41. Characterized by accumulation; serving to collect or amass Synonyms: cumulative, additional 1959, Mervyn Peake, Titus Alone, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, Chapter 88, At the back of it all was a nebulous, Accumulative foreboding; a gathering together in the cumulus sky; a mounting excitement in the heart of secrecy […]· Having a propensity to amass

42. I should, if I had deliberated, have replied to this question by something Conventionally vague and polite; but the answer somehow slipped from my tongue before I was aware—"No, sir." (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) A fetus that does not grow beyond the 10th percentile of Conventionally accepted weight for gestational age

43. Alluding to Gender and Class in Jane Eyre Name_____Anosha Zahid_____ Date____16/11/2020_____ Allusion Definition or Description Location Connection to Gender and/or Class "You have no business to take our books; you are a dependent, mama says; you have no money; your father left you none; you ought to beg, and not to live here with gentlemen's children like us, and eat the same meals we do