tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7793841573292945810.post8570071074936757723..comments2023-08-15T07:12:07.964-07:00Comments on Paulus Torchus: Reading the Classics with Paul- Jane Eyre Part 6Paul Mathershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15951893912611871578noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7793841573292945810.post-983403284835267862010-05-07T13:16:42.239-07:002010-05-07T13:16:42.239-07:00I can't believe I typed up my comments and the...I can't believe I typed up my comments and they totally disappeared. So lets try again.<br />I think Jane must have been a very frail girl since she wans't out in the elements all that long. She had the long carriage ride and the slept out 2 nights, I think, but did still have some bread on the first morning. The "Christians" she came across were not friendly nor helpful, which she would probably still find today. St John should never have been a clergyman and especially not a missionary. He was cold and unencouraging and unloving. I have know clergymen like this. I worked with one everyday who would tell me how much he hated old people and kids,yet to this day everyone seems to love him and they have no idea how he really feels. I know, I'm off the subject. As for Jane, I love the fact that she was left a fourtune and then that she shared it. What love and grace for someone to show. I am glad she found a family but this isn't her true hearts desire. Since I have finished the book I will save the rest of my comments for next time.rainydaytoyshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18407431018319244763noreply@blogger.com