Crossword-Solution: THORNFIELD 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Mr. Rochester lived there 1 answer
___ Hall ("Jane Eyre" setting) 1 answer
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with THORNFIELD (5)

John’s bride to save souls from damnation by conversion to Jehovah, but to set off that very day to Rochester at Thornfield Hall.
More Pages from a Journal Mark Rutherford 2014
From my seat I could look down on Thornfield: the gray and battlemented hall was the principal object in the vale below me; its woods and dark rookery rose against the west.
Studies in Early Victorian Literature Frederic Harrison 2006
How admirable is this icy hush of nature in breathless expectation of the first coming of the master of Thornfield--of the master of Jane herself.
Studies in Early Victorian Literature Frederic Harrison 2006
The fine ladies, the lords and soldiers in the drawing-room at Thornfield are described with inimitable life, but they are described as they appeared to the lady's-maids, not to each other or to the world.
Studies in Early Victorian Literature Frederic Harrison 2006
When she had brought the little Jane to Thornfield, her enthusiasm had grown so great that she could not stop.
Methods of Authors Hugo Erichsen 2010

Quotes with THORNFIELD (3)

Oh, mention it! If I storm, you have the art of weeping.""Mr. Rochester, I must leave you.""For how long, Jane? For a few minutes, while you smooth your hair — which is somewhat dishevelled; and bathe your face — which looks feverish?""I must leave Adele and Thornfield. I must part with you for my whole life: I must begin a new existence among strange faces and strange scenes.""Of course: I told you you should. I pass over the madness about parting from me. You mean you must …
Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre
I was actually permitting myself to experience a sickening sense of disappointment: but rallying my wits, and recollecting my principles, I at once called my sensations to order; and it was wonderful how I got over the temporary blunder--how I cleared up the mistake of supposing Mr. Rochester's movements a matter in which I had any cause to take vital interest. Not that I humbled myself by a slavish notion of inferiority: on the contrary, I just said-- "You have nothing to do…
Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre
How people feel when they are returning home from an absence, long or short, I did not know: I had never experienced the sensation. I had known what it was to come back to Gateshead when a child after a long walk, to be scolded for looking cold or gloomy; and later, what it was to come back from church to Lowood, to long for a plenteous meal and a good fire, and to be unable to get either. Neither of these returnings was very pleasant or desirable: no magnet drew me to a give…
Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre
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Appears in: NY Sun, USA TODAY.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (2004–2007).