Helen Burns, book- jane eyre
An Autobiography by the Late Helen Burns “I am set to light the ground, While the beetle goes his round: Follow now the beetle's hum; little wanderer, hie thee home.” I have learned throughout my life that if you follow your dreams, or at least do what your heart tells you to do, life will be a success. Thanks to my good friend’s Jane, Buddha, and Miss Temple, I am now free of any worries. I have learned to care for myself, and most of all, look on the bright side. There have been many situations in my life that I have been under so much pressure and so little encouragement that I might as well have killed myself. After learning the real important things in life, I can look past situations like that and be as happy as I possibly can. No that I sit here in what may end up being my deathbed because of the terrible illness that is going around Lowood school, My Life, filled with adventure and hope, was more important to Jane than anyone else in the world. This was the day that changed my life, the last day of my struggle. 7:30am: another usual day so far in my simple, plain, and pathetic excuse for a childhood. This morning Ms. Schatchard gave me 100 spankings for not tucking i
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Ms Schatchard, Brockelhurst OCTOBER, Miss Temple, Schatchard November, Buddhist Temple, Burns PRELUDE, ANSWER Convert, Lowood December, Tomorrow Im, Lowood School, ms schatchard, head monk, lowood school, changed life, jane eyre, helen burns, horse buggy,
Approximate Word count = 1184
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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