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"
Not
the
least
.
"
"
Return
to
the
drawing-room
:
you
are
deserting
too
early
.
"
"
I
am
tired
,
sir
.
"
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He
looked
at
me
for
a
minute
.
"
And
a
little
depressed
,
"
he
said
.
"
What
about
?
Tell
me
.
"
"
Nothing
--
nothing
,
sir
.
I
am
not
depressed
.
"
"
But
I
affirm
that
you
are
:
so
much
depressed
that
a
few
more
words
would
bring
tears
to
your
eyes
--
indeed
,
they
are
there
now
,
shining
and
swimming
;
and
a
bead
has
slipped
from
the
lash
and
fallen
on
to
the
flag
.
If
I
had
time
,
and
was
not
in
mortal
dread
of
some
prating
prig
of
a
servant
passing
,
I
would
know
what
all
this
means
.
Well
,
to-night
I
excuse
you
;
but
understand
that
so
long
as
my
visitors
stay
,
I
expect
you
to
appear
in
the
drawing-room
every
evening
;
it
is
my
wish
;
do
n't
neglect
it
.
Now
go
,
and
send
Sophie
for
Adele
.
Good-night
,
my
--
"
He
stopped
,
bit
his
lip
,
and
abruptly
left
me
.
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Merry
days
were
these
at
Thornfield
Hall
;
and
busy
days
too
:
how
different
from
the
first
three
months
of
stillness
,
monotony
,
and
solitude
I
had
passed
beneath
its
roof
!
All
sad
feelings
seemed
now
driven
from
the
house
,
all
gloomy
associations
forgotten
:
there
was
life
everywhere
,
movement
all
day
long
.
You
could
not
now
traverse
the
gallery
,
once
so
hushed
,
nor
enter
the
front
chambers
,
once
so
tenantless
,
without
encountering
a
smart
lady
's
-
maid
or
a
dandy
valet
.
The
kitchen
,
the
butler
's
pantry
,
the
servants
'
hall
,
the
entrance
hall
,
were
equally
alive
;
and
the
saloons
were
only
left
void
and
still
when
the
blue
sky
and
halcyon
sunshine
of
the
genial
spring
weather
called
their
occupants
out
into
the
grounds
.
Even
when
that
weather
was
broken
,
and
continuous
rain
set
in
for
some
days
,
no
damp
seemed
cast
over
enjoyment
:
indoor
amusements
only
became
more
lively
and
varied
,
in
consequence
of
the
stop
put
to
outdoor
gaiety
.
I
wondered
what
they
were
going
to
do
the
first
evening
a
change
of
entertainment
was
proposed
:
they
spoke
of
"
playing
charades
,
"
but
in
my
ignorance
I
did
not
understand
the
term
.
The
servants
were
called
in
,
the
dining-room
tables
wheeled
away
,
the
lights
otherwise
disposed
,
the
chairs
placed
in
a
semicircle
opposite
the
arch
.
While
Mr.
Rochester
and
the
other
gentlemen
directed
these
alterations
,
the
ladies
were
running
up
and
down
stairs
ringing
for
their
maids
.