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I
smiled
:
I
thought
to
myself
Mr.
Rochester
is
peculiar
--
he
seems
to
forget
that
he
pays
me
30
pounds
per
annum
for
receiving
his
orders
.
"
The
smile
is
very
well
,
"
said
he
,
catching
instantly
the
passing
expression
;
"
but
speak
too
.
"
"
I
was
thinking
,
sir
,
that
very
few
masters
would
trouble
themselves
to
inquire
whether
or
not
their
paid
subordinates
were
piqued
and
hurt
by
their
orders
.
"
"
Paid
subordinates
!
What
!
you
are
my
paid
subordinate
,
are
you
?
Oh
yes
,
I
had
forgotten
the
salary
!
Well
then
,
on
that
mercenary
ground
,
will
you
agree
to
let
me
hector
a
little
?
"
"
No
,
sir
,
not
on
that
ground
;
but
,
on
the
ground
that
you
did
forget
it
,
and
that
you
care
whether
or
not
a
dependent
is
comfortable
in
his
dependency
,
I
agree
heartily
.
"
"
And
will
you
consent
to
dispense
with
a
great
many
conventional
forms
and
phrases
,
without
thinking
that
the
omission
arises
from
insolence
?
"
"
I
am
sure
,
sir
,
I
should
never
mistake
informality
for
insolence
:
one
I
rather
like
,
the
other
nothing
free-born
would
submit
to
,
even
for
a
salary
.
"
"
Humbug
!
Most
things
free-born
will
submit
to
anything
for
a
salary
;
therefore
,
keep
to
yourself
,
and
do
n't
venture
on
generalities
of
which
you
are
intensely
ignorant
.
However
,
I
mentally
shake
hands
with
you
for
your
answer
,
despite
its
inaccuracy
;
and
as
much
for
the
manner
in
which
it
was
said
,
as
for
the
substance
of
the
speech
;
the
manner
was
frank
and
sincere
;
one
does
not
often
see
such
a
manner
:
no
,
on
the
contrary
,
affectation
,
or
coldness
,
or
stupid
,
coarse-minded
misapprehension
of
one
's
meaning
are
the
usual
rewards
of
candour
.
Not
three
in
three
thousand
raw
school-girl-governesses
would
have
answered
me
as
you
have
just
done
.
But
I
do
n't
mean
to
flatter
you
:
if
you
are
cast
in
a
different
mould
to
the
majority
,
it
is
no
merit
of
yours
:
Nature
did
it
.
And
then
,
after
all
,
I
go
too
fast
in
my
conclusions
:
for
what
I
yet
know
,
you
may
be
no
better
than
the
rest
;
you
may
have
intolerable
defects
to
counterbalance
your
few
good
points
.
"
"
And
so
may
you
,
"
I
thought
.
My
eye
met
his
as
the
idea
crossed
my
mind
:
he
seemed
to
read
the
glance
,
answering
as
if
its
import
had
been
spoken
as
well
as
imagined
--
"
Yes
,
yes
,
you
are
right
,
"
said
he
;
"
I
have
plenty
of
faults
of
my
own
:
I
know
it
,
and
I
do
n't
wish
to
palliate
them
,
I
assure
you
.