Adèle is Jane's pupil at Thornfield, a little French girl just under ten years old
Hugh of Die died in 1106.
Die Sagerin died in 1573.
He didn't die. He just was in an accident,but her didnt die.
bjarni tryggvason die never because he is not die
between 1720 - 1728
Horrey Thornfield. An old English beggar.
because people were idiots
i think it was because he lost his favorite smoking pipe and decided to make a knew one without paying for it
In 1743 an English beggar by the name of Horrey Thornfield propositioned a local butcher for some scraps... Soon he invented cigarettes
World's first rolled cigarette!In 1743 an English beggar by the name of Horrey Thornfield propositioned a local butcher for some scraps. After enjoying the scraps, Horrey decided to have a smoke, yet discovered that his previous nights' drunken gambling rampage had caused him to lose his favorite smoking pipe in a card game. With nothing on him but his butcher scraps paper, Horrey ripped off a slice of the wax butcher paper and rolled the worlds first cigarette! A:The native Americans or the people in the far past invented cigarettes. They showed the British who came and made friends. They passed it on to us people in the present.
Mr. Edward Rochester was the owner of Thornfield Hall in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte.
Jane accepts a position at a governess at a manor called Thornfield.
Jane is offered the position of governess at Thornfield Hall by Mrs. Fairfax, the housekeeper.
Mr. Rochester's guests were staying at Thornfield for a few weeks.
In "Jane Eyre," the approximate distance from Whitcross to Thornfield is about ten miles. This distance is mentioned in the novel when Jane walks the journey to visit Thornfield.
After Jane left Thornfield, Mrs. Fairfax stayed at Thornfield for a while longer, but eventually left to live with her married nephew. She continued to write to Jane occasionally to check on her well-being.