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"
Decidedly
he
has
had
too
much
wine
,
"
I
thought
;
and
I
did
not
know
what
answer
to
make
to
his
queer
question
:
how
could
I
tell
whether
he
was
capable
of
being
re-transformed
?
"
You
looked
very
much
puzzled
,
Miss
Eyre
;
and
though
you
are
not
pretty
any
more
than
I
am
handsome
,
yet
a
puzzled
air
becomes
you
;
besides
,
it
is
convenient
,
for
it
keeps
those
searching
eyes
of
yours
away
from
my
physiognomy
,
and
busies
them
with
the
worsted
flowers
of
the
rug
;
so
puzzle
on
.
Young
lady
,
I
am
disposed
to
be
gregarious
and
communicative
to-night
.
"
With
this
announcement
he
rose
from
his
chair
,
and
stood
,
leaning
his
arm
on
the
marble
mantelpiece
:
in
that
attitude
his
shape
was
seen
plainly
as
well
as
his
face
;
his
unusual
breadth
of
chest
,
disproportionate
almost
to
his
length
of
limb
.
I
am
sure
most
people
would
have
thought
him
an
ugly
man
;
yet
there
was
so
much
unconscious
pride
in
his
port
;
so
much
ease
in
his
demeanour
;
such
a
look
of
complete
indifference
to
his
own
external
appearance
;
so
haughty
a
reliance
on
the
power
of
other
qualities
,
intrinsic
or
adventitious
,
to
atone
for
the
lack
of
mere
personal
attractiveness
,
that
,
in
looking
at
him
,
one
inevitably
shared
the
indifference
,
and
,
even
in
a
blind
,
imperfect
sense
,
put
faith
in
the
confidence
.
"
I
am
disposed
to
be
gregarious
and
communicative
to-night
,
"
he
repeated
,
"
and
that
is
why
I
sent
for
you
:
the
fire
and
the
chandelier
were
not
sufficient
company
for
me
;
nor
would
Pilot
have
been
,
for
none
of
these
can
talk
.
Adele
is
a
degree
better
,
but
still
far
below
the
mark
;
Mrs.
Fairfax
ditto
;
you
,
I
am
persuaded
,
can
suit
me
if
you
will
:
you
puzzled
me
the
first
evening
I
invited
you
down
here
.
I
have
almost
forgotten
you
since
:
other
ideas
have
driven
yours
from
my
head
;
but
to-night
I
am
resolved
to
be
at
ease
;
to
dismiss
what
importunes
,
and
recall
what
pleases
.
It
would
please
me
now
to
draw
you
out
--
to
learn
more
of
you
--
therefore
speak
.
"
Instead
of
speaking
,
I
smiled
;
and
not
a
very
complacent
or
submissive
smile
either
.
"
Speak
,
"
he
urged
.
"
What
about
,
sir
?
"
"
Whatever
you
like
.
I
leave
both
the
choice
of
subject
and
the
manner
of
treating
it
entirely
to
yourself
.
"
Accordingly
I
sat
and
said
nothing
:
"
If
he
expects
me
to
talk
for
the
mere
sake
of
talking
and
showing
off
,
he
will
find
he
has
addressed
himself
to
the
wrong
person
,
"
I
thought
.
"
You
are
dumb
,
Miss
Eyre
.
"