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Audio Files Corsair song (52 sec) sung by Mr.Rochester to the accompaniment of the piano, played by Blanche Ingram.
Lyrics:
This verse is taken from a song entitled "The Pirate Song" by Lesley Nelson-Burns Title Theme (36 sec) from Introduction and Allegro Op. 47 by Edward Elgar Grant me at least a new servitude (29 sec) Jane frames a humbler supplication. What the deuce is to do now? (10 sec) Mr. Rochester has a great fall. Men in Green (1 min 44 sec) Jane gives as much as she gets. Jane plays piano (22 sec) like any other English school-girl. Dread Remorse (1 min 30 sec) By this time Mrs. Fairfax is COMPLETELY lost Go Then Jane (28 sec) He tells her to go, yet holds on to her hand... Truant, truant (1 min 16 sec) Oh Mr. Rochester, you are such a tease. Do you doubt me? (55 sec) Entirely. You have no faith in me? Not a whit. Struck with a subtle doom (1 min 28 sec) Jane finally gets a chance to think. Jane, my darling (49 sec) Jane misjudges Mr. Rochester
The files are .wmv format because I resized them using Windows Movie Maker. They are from my copy of the series so the quality is less than ideal. Obviously, the next thing I am going to say is... Buy the DVD! I recently found out that the site these clips are hosted on does not allow remote linking, but if you right-click the file and SAVE LINK AS then you can download the clips. Corsair Song/ Mr. Rochester goes after Jane (1 min 55 sec, 6.64 MB) After the fire (3 min 01 sec, 7.68 MB)
Clip of Jane Eyre from "Don't Watch That Watch This"
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